It is a 6-head industrial computerized embroidery machine from the KESI series designed for high-volume production on caps, shirts and other garments. It features a 400×450 mm embroidery area per head, a 12-inch touchscreen, optional 12/15-needle Koban hooks, and variable speed up to 1200 stitches per minute (spm).
The machine can embroider caps (with the proper cap attachment), flat garments (shirts, jackets, sweatshirts), bags and other fabric items. It comes equipped to handle both cap and flat work with the included accessories or optional frames.
Each head offers a maximum embroidery area of 400 × 450 mm. Caps require the appropriate cap frame which uses a smaller, shaped embroidery area suitable for hat crowns.
The machine supports variable speeds up to 1200 stitches per minute. Actual throughput depends on design complexity, color changes and operator workflow.
The machine supports 12-needle or 15-needle configurations using optional Koban hook systems. Confirm your preferred needle count when ordering.
It includes a 12-inch computer touch screen for design selection and on-screen editing. Designs are typically loaded via USB flash drive. The machine also supports common embroidery file formats—confirm exact supported formats (DST, EXP, PES, etc.) with the supplier.
KESI series machines are described as coming with a full set of accessories and tools needed to start embroidering caps, flats and clothing. Exact included items may vary by package—verify the accessory list with the seller.
Yes—each head runs the selected design, and the machine supports multi-color designs with automatic thread change sequences. For different designs per head you can load and assign files per head from the touchscreen or controller.
Production depends on stitch count and color changes. As an example: a 5,000-stitch logo at 1000 spm takes about 5 minutes per head (≈12 pieces per hour per head). With 6 heads running the same job simultaneously, that equals roughly 72 pieces per hour. Your mileage will vary by design and setup time.
Power and installation specifications can vary by model and region (e.g., 110V or 220V single-phase). Exact electrical requirements, physical footprint and weight should be confirmed with the supplier prior to purchase and installation.
Routine maintenance includes cleaning lint/dust, checking and replacing needles, oiling/lubricating moving parts as recommended in the manual, checking thread tensions, and periodic servicing of the hook/bobbin area. Follow the manufacturer maintenance schedule to ensure long service life.
KESI series machines include an onboard controller with editing functions. Many sellers offer optional desktop digitizing/management software and operator training—confirm what training and software packages are included or available from your supplier.
Warranty terms and after-sales support vary by seller and region. Typical offerings include limited warranty periods, spare parts supply and technical support. Ask the vendor for warranty details, service network and spare-parts availability before purchase.
Common consumables (needles, bobbins, threads, cap frames) and replacement parts (hooks, motors, drive belts) are usually available through the machine supplier or authorized dealers. Confirm availability and lead times with your vendor.
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