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  • The overlock stitch is widely used for finishing raw edges and seams, as it trims off excess fabric while simultaneously serging the edge to prevent fraying. This stitch is perfect for knit fabrics, woven fabrics, and even sheer fabrics. The rolled hem stitch, on the other hand, is ideal for creating a delicate and professional finish on lightweight fabrics such as chiffon or organza. It creates a narrow, rolled edge that adds a touch of elegance to your sewing projects.

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  • A lock stitch is created by interlocking two threads—a top thread and a bobbin thread. The top thread is fed through the needle and forms a stitch on the front of the fabric. The bobbin thread, located in a lower compartment of the machine, loops up to meet the top thread, forming a secure stitch that is often used for a wide array of sewing applications. This type of stitch is characterized by its tightness and durability, making it suitable for sewing heavier materials such as denim and canvas, while also being gentle enough for lighter fabrics.


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  • Understanding the 35x50x8 Oil Seal A Key Component in Industrial Machinery
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  • In terms of safety, SC oil seals play an essential role. Lubricants that are not contained properly can pose slip hazards on walkways or create fire risks if they come into contact with hot machinery components. Properly functioning oil seals eliminate these risks, ensuring a safer work environment for employees.
  • • Shape
    (hydrodynamic ribs)
    • Rotational speed
    • Oil viscosity, etc.