Sewing Machines
For apparel and textile lines that need stable stitch formation, balanced feed, and practical service access.
From single-head sampling to multi-head embroidery cells, Tajima helps teams connect machine choice, hooping method, thread control, training, and service routines into one dependable production plan.
Production teams need more than a model name. They need the right head count, sewing field, hoop set, operator routine, and support path for the jobs they accept every day.
Build repeatable decoration output for left-chest logos, caps, patches, bags, towels, and uniform programs with attention to hoop clearance, thread breaks, digitized file behavior, and operator visibility.
See Machine CategoriesFor apparel and textile lines that need stable stitch formation, balanced feed, and practical service access.
For decorators handling curved panels, tight placements, and frequent color changes.
For managers who want planned maintenance, needle bar checks, and operator refreshers before downtime spreads.
We document garment types, thread counts, design sizes, hooping constraints, floor space, and operator coverage before discussing a machine layout.
The recommendation considers embroidery heads, sewing needs, cap frames, tubular frames, digitized file behavior, and the parts that should be stocked locally.
Startup support focuses on safe loading, thread path discipline, needle selection, tension checks, daily cleaning, and escalation routes for service issues.
After the first real jobs run, settings, hoop choices, maintenance cadence, and training notes are refined around observed output instead of assumptions.
Tajima will help translate your order mix into a practical equipment discussion: head count, hooping method, operator training, digitizing workflow, service parts, and growth room.