Needle recommended for APQS machines. Pack of 10
Point Style: FFG
Needle Size: 110/18
Coating: Chromium
Length butt to eye: 33.9mm
Shank Diameter: 2.0mm
Product features
Customary needle designations |
DPX5 MR, 1955 MR, 134 SAN 11, 20:05 |
Further point designations |
SES, L BALL, J BALL, SIN, NYR, BPL, TB, B, R K, SES |
Needle form description |
Straight needle with single groove and scarf |
Special application needle |
MR |
Technical sewing application |
Double lock stitch |
Stitchtype class |
300 |
Recommended for |
Medium-weight knitwear and woven fabrics |
Examples of use |
Jeans, Workwear, Sweatshirts, Covers for mattresses, Seat covers |
Specifications
Point style
Small ball point
- Round point with small ball
- Suitable for fine and medium-weight knitted and woven fabrics
- When penetrating the material, the small ball point displaces the loops so that the material doesn‘t get damaged
- Perfectly suited for jersey and tricot fabrics
Special application needle
for multidirectional sewing operations. Read more.
Special features of MR needles
- Special blade and scarf geometry → outstanding bending resistance (deflection resistance) → extreme stability
- Very deep and extended scarf → extremely tight adjustment of the looper/hook to the needle possible optimum protection of the thread
- Special asymmetrically shaped thread gliding area inside the eye → stable loop formation (also when changing the sewing direction) + prevention of negative loop formation and thread twist
- Special thread guiding → reduction of unwinding of the thread
Benefits of MR needles at a glance
- Less needle breakage
- Extremely tight adjustment of looper/hook to needle possible
- Optimum security against skipped stitches
- Less thread splicing
- Less thread breakage
- Optimum protection of the fabric
- High productivity due to reduced machine downtime
- Reduced production costs
Comparison Standard needle and MR needles
Comparison scarf cross-section
Standard needle (left) with MR needle (right)
Comparison blade cross-section
Standard needle (left) with MR needle (right)
Comparison loop formation
Standard needle (left) with MR needle (right) with low thread tension
Comparison thread pickup
Standard needle (left) with MR needle (right) with high twist shifting