Take Up Lever Gear HS

Embroidery Machine Spare Parts

Take Up Lever Gear HS

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SKU:652
Category:Embroidery Machine Spare Parts
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Overview

Take Up Lever Gear HS for high-speed embroidery machines. Precision gear component for smooth lever operation.

Full Description

The Take Up Lever Gear HS is a precision gear component used in the take-up lever mechanism of high-speed embroidery machines. It ensures smooth, accurate thread take-up motion at high RPM, reducing wear and extending the service life of the lever assembly.

  • For high-speed (HS) embroidery machines
  • Precision gear tooth profile for smooth motion
  • Reduces wear on take-up lever assembly
  • Compatible with major multi-head machine brands
  • Bulk wholesale available

Specifications

Features

  • βœ“High-Speed Precision Gear - Precision-cut gear teeth ensure smooth take-up lever motion at maximum embroidery machine speeds.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which embroidery machine models is this take up lever compatible with?

This take up lever is compatible with Tajima, Barudan, SWF, and most Chinese multi-head embroidery machines. Please share your machine brand and model number for exact compatibility confirmation.

Is this sold as lever arm only or as a complete assembly with gear?

We supply the take up lever arm, the gear, and complete assemblies. Specify which component you need or your machine model and we will confirm the correct part for your application.

What symptoms indicate a worn take up lever needs replacing?

Replace the take up lever when you notice frequent thread breaks, inconsistent stitch tension across heads, or an audible clicking from the head during operation. Worn pivot holes are the most common failure.