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Multi-Head Embroidery Guide 2023

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STANDARD vs. S TR E TC H Head inter val refers to the space from one head to the exac t same location on the adjacent head. We use the term "s tandard" for machines that have a 360mm (14 inch) head inter val and we use the term "s tretch" for machines that have a 500mm (19.6 inch) head inter val. A larger inter val makes it easier for larger, bulk y produc ts to fit comfor tably bet ween heads. The larger inter val also provides a larger x-axis embroider y field. The 500 mm head interval (Stretch) provides more space between heads which makes it easier to accommodate larger, bulky products such as hooded sweatshirts, jackets, blankets, etc. This is ideal for customers who do a larger percentage of these types of items and can accommodate the longer machine size. 500 MM Head Interval Machines with a 360mm head interval are ideal for producing a mix of products such as caps, polo shirts, sweatshirts, jacket backs and many additional items. W W W.HSI.US I C A RE@ HSI.US I 8 0 0.394.4 426 4 360 MM Head Interval 360 MM 500 MM

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