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Everything you need to know about our products, support, and services—explained clearly.
We supply industrial sewing machine spare parts used in professional production environments. This includes precision components such as rotary shuttle hooks, loopers, bobbin cases, needle plates, feed dogs, lap seam folders, hemmer foots, and other critical mechanical parts used for continuous operation. We do not sell domestic or hobby machine parts.
We provide both original manufacturer parts and clearly labeled copy parts. We do not mislead customers by selling copies as originals. Where a part is original, we state it clearly. Where it is a copy, we also state that and explain the differences. This transparency helps buyers make informed decisions.
We source original parts from reputable companies, including:
• Hirose (Japan) – genuine shuttle hooks
• Yaohan (Taiwan) – original precision parts
• MCerliani (Italy) – original Italian shuttle hooks
These parts are sourced for their engineering quality and durability.
Chinese parts come in multiple quality levels. We do not source the lowest grades. We select higher-grade Chinese components that offer better durability and value for industrial use. We also explain the expected lifespan and appropriate application for these parts so buyers can choose based on workload and production intensity.
We support parts for widely used industrial sewing machine brands, including but not limited to:
• Juki (various models)
• Brother
• Yamato
• Avery Dennison (ST-9000 series)
• Singer
• Kingtex
• Kansai
• Pegasus
• Siruba
• Adler
• Tajima
• Barudan
These brands cover high-volume sewing lines and professional garment and textile manufacturing.
Our parts serve the major categories of industrial sewing machines used in manufacturing:
• Single-needle lockstitch machines
• Pattern sewing machines
• Bar-tacking and reinforcement machines
• Overlock and interlock machines
• Other specialized industrial units
These parts are suited for continuous operation, not occasional or domestic use.
Correct part identification should be based on your machine model number, subclass, and part function. Visual guessing or similar appearance is often inaccurate and can lead to machine damage. We assist customers by clarifying part numbers and model compatibility so the correct components are ordered.
Original parts are made to precise tolerances and use higher-quality materials designed for industrial loads, high RPMs, and long production cycles. Copy parts may be less expensive, but they typically have shorter service lives and can contribute to more frequent downtime. The higher price of original parts is generally balanced by improved reliability and longer life.
We maintain a stock of commonly used parts and also support order-based sourcing for specific or uncommon requirements. Maintaining stock helps production teams avoid unnecessary downtime.
We specialize in parts supply. While we do not perform on-site installations or repairs, we work closely with technicians, workshop supervisors, and maintenance teams to ensure correct part selection and to clarify technical specifications.
Our customers include factory maintenance teams, production managers, procurement specialists, and technicians in garment, textile, footwear, and industrial sewing operations. The parts serve environments where reliability and uptime are priorities.
Yes. Many of our customers operate export-focused production lines where consistency and machine stability are critical.
You may inquire through our contact form or by providing machine model details and required parts on WhatsApp. Clear information enables us to give accurate guidance and faster responses.
We prioritize:
Honest representation of the original and the copy parts
Technical clarity in part identification
Parts suited for industrial applications
Long-term reliability over short-term sales
Yes. All parts we supply — original or selected high-grade components — are intended for industrial speeds, long shifts, and continuous production cycles, as required in garment, footwear, and textile plants.
Not necessarily. Some high-grade copy parts can perform well depending on the application. The key issue is reliability and transparency in quality. We explain expected performance for copy parts and recommend when they are appropriate versus when originals are preferred.