A thread winder machine is a device that is used to wind thread or yarn onto a spool or cone for storage or use in sewing or knitting. Thread winder machines come in a range of sizes and styles, and they are typically designed to hold a specific size and type of spool or cone.
Thread winder machines are typically used in the textile and garment industry, as well as in the home sewing and crafting market. They are often used to wind large quantities of thread or yarn efficiently and uniformly, and they can help to prevent tangles and knots in the thread.
There are several types of thread winder machines, including manual winders, which are operated by hand, and electric winders, which are powered by an electric motor. Manual winders are typically smaller and more portable, while electric winders are generally faster and more efficient, but may be more expensive.
To use a thread winder machine, you will typically place the spool or cone on the machine and thread the end of the yarn or thread through the guides or tensioners on the machine. You will then start the machine and guide the yarn or thread onto the spool or cone as it is being wound.
1. One action type bobbin stopper. *Apply to embroidering machine.
2. Thread-winding volume is adjusted and controlled by a timer.
3. Small size and light weight.
4. The intermittent switch allows simple winding start setting.
5. High-speed two bobbins winding assures the prompt convention of a large volume of thread to bobbins.