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Bobbin Cases Tajima M
Description
Tajima Style "M" Jumbo Bobbin Case | Commercial Embroidery (Base SKU: 710 | System: M-Style | Sold Individually)
The High-Capacity Standard for Industrial Embroidery Production. Are you constantly stopping your multi-head machines for bobbin changes on large jacket backs or high-stitch-count designs? The Tajima Style "M" Jumbo Bobbin Case is the industrial standard for high-capacity production. Designed specifically for commercial machines equipped with large-format hooks, the "M" style bobbin holds significantly more thread than the standard "L" style, drastically reducing downtime and increasing your shop's overall efficiency.
Is this case for you? ⚠️ COMPATIBILITY CHECK: This is an "M" STYLE (JUMBO) bobbin case. It is designed strictly for commercial embroidery machines equipped with large hooks (Common on many Tajima and Barudan models). This will NOT fit machines designed for standard "L" style bobbins.
Key Performance Features
Precision Tension Control: Engineered with a high-quality, polished tension spring to ensure consistent thread delivery from the first stitch to the last. This prevents "bird-nesting" and looping, even during high-speed industrial runs (1,000+ SPM).
Jumbo Capacity Design: Built specifically for "M" style hooks, allowing you to utilize high-capacity bobbins that carry nearly double the thread of standard systems. This is the essential hardware for shops running large-scale designs, heavy fleece, or thick specialty threads.
OEM-Grade Durability: Produced to the exact tolerances required by leading machine manufacturers to ensure a perfect, vibration-free fit in the hook race. This precision prevents skipped stitches and protects your machine's timing.
Best Use Practices
Primary Use: High-speed commercial embroidery production on multi-head machines using "M" style (Jumbo) bobbin systems.
Tension Maintenance: We recommend checking your bobbin tension at the start of every shift using a bobbin tension gauge. A clean, lint-free bobbin case is your first line of defense against inconsistent stitch quality and top-thread "looping."
Cleaning Protocol: Use a small piece of business card or a thin feeler gauge to occasionally clear lint from under the tension spring. Accumulated lint is the #1 cause of "bobbin tension creep" in commercial shops.


























