- 1-NEEDLE LOCKSTITCH MACHINES
- Lockstitch Machines with Dual Feed (Needle and Bottom Feed)
- Lockstitch Machines with Dual Feed (Bottom and Presser Foot Feed)
- Lockstitch Machines with Triple Feed (Bottom, Presser Foot, and Needle Feed)
- Lockstitch Machines for Light and Medium Materials
- Lockstitch Machines for Medium and Heavy Materials
- Lockstitch Machines with Automatic Needle Positioning
- Lockstitch Machines with Automatic Thread Trimming
- Lockstitch Machines with Automatic Backtacking
- JACK lockstitch machines
- SIRUBA lockstitch machines
- JUKI lockstitch machines
- BROTHER lockstitch machines
- KRAFFT lockstitch machines
- 2-NEEDLE LOCKSTITCH MACHINES
- OVERLOCKS
- 5-Thread Overlock Machines
- 4-Thread Overlock Machines
- 3-Thread Overlock Machines
- Overlock Machines for Light Sewing
- Overlock Machines for Heavy Sewing
- Overlock Machines with Dual Feed
- Overlock Machines with Automation
- Cylindrical Overlock Machines
- Overlock Machines with Electronic Automation
- Pneumatic Automation Overlock Machines
- JACK Overlock Machines
- SIRUBA Overlock Machines
- JUKI Overlock Machines
- PEGASUS Overlock Machines
- BARTACKING MACHINES
- ZIG-ZAG MACHINES
- BUTTON SEWING MACHINES
- BUTTONHOLING MACHINES
- INTERLOCK MACHINES
- CHAINSTITCH MACHINES
- FEED OF THE ARM MACHINES
- BLIND STITCH MACHINES
- AUTOLAP MACHINES
- SEWING AUTOMATIC MACHINE
- SPECIAL MACHINES
- HEAVY SEWING MACHINES
- DECORATIVE STITCH MACHINES
- SEAMLESS MACHINES
BUTTON SEWING MACHINES
The World’s Fastest Button Sewing Machine Available at Impall
A button sewing machine is a specialized sewing machine designed for attaching buttons securely, effectively eliminating the risk of them coming loose. A button sewing machine for upholstery is indispensable in any sewing or tailoring workshop. Its presence not only speeds up the process but also makes the work significantly easier. As a noteworthy fact, we offer the world’s fastest two-thread button sewing machine by Brother, capable of reaching sewing speeds of up to 2,800 stitches per minute. With its enhanced servo motor power (up to 550W), it provides unmatched needle penetration force, even at low speeds. Our selection also includes machines from other manufacturers, such as Juki, Jack, and Siruba button sewing machines.
Next-Generation Button Sewing Machines
Our next-generation button sewing machines offer the ability to sew buttons in various ways. You can now control not only the shape of the stitch but also the number of stitches in the seam. You can also smoothly adjust the spacing between the buttonholes. These accessible and easy-to-use button sewing machines ensure perfect stitching on different materials. You can easily adjust the machine’s operation to the diameter of the button being sewn. Modern upholstery button sewing machines are also equipped with automatic feeders. Thanks to these, buttons are automatically fed during operation—up to every half second. This means that up to 120 buttons can be sewn in a minute, significantly increasing productivity compared to traditional methods. Additionally, our offer includes both mechanical and electronically controlled button sewing machines. They are designed for sewing buttons, with features like an automatic button rejection system for those facing down. Depending on your specific needs, you can choose a single-thread or two-thread machine. An interesting feature is the use of a lockstitch, which guarantees very stable button attachment. It is also worth noting that some machines are equipped with a servo motor located in the machine’s head and stepper motors responsible for various sewing mechanisms.
Streamlined Production Process with Electronic Button Sewing Machines
The automatic and precise sewing of buttons, combined with the aesthetics provided by our electronic button sewing machines, ensures an impressive final result. Discover how quick and easy this stage of production can become. Trust our expertise and choose button sewing machines that meet your requirements. If you are currently upgrading your sewing workshop, be sure to check out other sewing machines and automats that might be useful to you, such as overlocks, bar tack machines, or blindstitch machines, among many others.