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Comparison Janome 210D vs Juki MO-654 DE

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Type of sewing machineoverlocker
overlocker /2-th/3-th/4-thread/
Technical specs
Number of stitches715
Max. stitch length5 mm4 mm
Max. stitch width7 mm7 mm
Max. presser foot height8 mm
Sewing speed1500 st/min
Features
Features
differential bottom feed
differential bottom feed
Adjustment options
Adjustments
presser foot pressure
thread tension
presser foot pressure
thread tension
Included presser feet
Presser foots
overlock foot
overlock foot
More specs
Power sourcemains poweredmains powered
Power consumption135 W105 W
Weight8 kg8.2 kg
Added to E-Catalognovember 2011september 2011

Number of stitches

The number of stitches that a sewing machine can sew. The larger this number, the more extensive the capabilities of this model, the wider the choice the user has; however, it wouldn’t hurt to clarify the specific range of supported stitches separately.

The fewest options - mostly up to 25 - are provided in electromechanical machines, as well as specialized devices such as overlockers and carpet lockers (see “Type”). In computer-controlled devices, the number of lines can be in the dozens, and some also allow you to download additional options from the computer.

Max. stitch length

The maximum stitch length that the sewing machine can sew. This parameter is important for working with dense thick fabrics: the stronger the fabric, the longer the seam used for it. Accordingly, the longer the stitch ( 5 mm or more), the better the machine is suitable for working with similar fabrics.

Max. presser foot height

Distance from the working surface to the foot in the uppermost position. Must be taken into account when working with thick fabrics.

Sewing speed

The maximum sewing speed provided by the sewing machine. In the vast majority of models, this parameter can be adjusted, so if necessary, you can sew at a lower speed.

The more stitches a machine makes per minute, the higher its productivity, the better suited it is for large volumes of work. At the same time, it is worth considering that high speed has a corresponding impact on price and energy consumption, and it is not always required. Detailed recommendations on choosing the optimal speed for certain types of work can be found in special sources.

Power consumption

The power consumed by the machine during operation. Usually, the maximum power value is indicated in the characteristics.

Most of the electricity supplied to the machine is consumed by the engine, so this indicator primarily describes the power of the engine. The higher this power, the faster the machine can work and the better it is suitable for working with dense fabrics. However, there is no strict dependence here, much also depends on the general specialization of the unit.
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