Description
BROTHER T-8752C is a two-needle lockstitch machine with needle and feed dog transport. This sewing machine features deactivatable needles, allowing for both straight stitching and curved stitching, making it ideal for creating elements such as pockets. The sewing speed of this two-needle machine is 3000 stitches per minute, making it a highly efficient sewing machine. The Brother T-8752C model is available in two subclasses: 403 for medium and lightweight materials and 405 for heavy materials.
The machine’s increased productivity is enhanced by the presence of enlarged hooks, allowing for less frequent thread replacement, thereby improving sewing comfort. The standard needle gauge for this Brother two-needle machine is 6.4 mm, and the stitch length is 5 mm. The presser foot can be lifted to a height of 13 mm.
The Brother T-8752C is equipped with a Direct Drive system, featuring a servo motor built into the machine head. This motor placement and type offer numerous benefits. Firstly, servo motors are energy-efficient, operating only during sewing and stopping when the machine is idle. Additionally, the system is quiet, with minimal friction, and has a long life cycle, making the machine highly reliable. The elimination of a drive belt has reduced vibrations, further enhancing user comfort.
The two-needle machine also includes automatic functions, such as needle positioning, presser foot lifting, reverse stitch micro-switch, bar tack setting at the beginning and end of stitches, and a wiper for thread trimming. Additionally, a user-friendly control panel mounted on the machine head allows for managing machine parameters. Through this panel, users can set bar tack sizes and stitch counts (separately for the initial and final bar tacks), select between single and double bar tacks, and program stitch lengths. The panel also features a stitch counter between bar tacks, aiding in work planning.
The Brother T-8752C has a modern lubrication system without a traditional oil pan. Instead, oil is kept in a closed circuit, supplied in small amounts to the hook and needle bar. Any oil leaving the hook area is collected in a small pan, filtered, and returned to the closed circuit. This lubrication system prevents fabric staining during sewing while maintaining high sewing speeds. A version of the machine without a needle bar lubrication mechanism is also available.