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Production of Sewing Machines<\/h2>\n

Sewing machines are machines used for stitching clothes and accessories. Through their extensive use in industries such as clothing and automotive interiors, they play an integral role in our daily lives. But how exactly do they come to life? Starting from raw materials to the final product, here is an exploration of the stages in the production process of a sewing machine.<\/p>\n

The product of the majority of sewing machines is mainly made up of steel and plastic. Steel components are usually used for the frame and key structural parts, while plastic parts are used for many non-essential components, such as buttons and handles. Some specialized use materials such as aluminium, rubber or nylon.<\/p>\n

In the first stage of production, raw materials are gathered and prepared for welding. This process involves cutting the steel into the desired shape and size that is used for the frame of the sewing machine. This process is carefully monitored to ensure the parts of the steel do not get distorted. Afterwards, the cut steel parts are heat-treated for strength and durability. After heat treatment, the steel parts must be welded together. The frame of the sewing machine is then completed.<\/p>\n

Once the frame is ready, other components that make up the body of the machine, such as the motor, motor control unit, pulley, etc., are attached to the frame using screws. After all the components are attached, the body is assembled. The body is then tested for its performance.<\/p>\n