Juki
The Juki industrial sewing machine from GFT Machineries is a foundational production tool engineered for precision assembly and seamless fabric stitching. It serves as a dependable baseline asset for tailoring establishments and garment factories that require straight, clean seams for manufacturing dress shirts, structured suits, and women’s apparel.
* Best for professional tailors and dressmakers who specialize in high-end formal wear, structured suits, and delicate women’s garments.
* Ideal for growing apparel startups looking to acquire a foundational, industry-standard assembly machine within a competitive PHP 13,000 budget.
* Best for commercial production managers seeking a reliable, low-maintenance workhorse to streamline high-volume dress shirt manufacturing lines.
* Highly recommended for local garment businesses wanting a straightforward purchasing process via immediate procurement at the GFT Main Office.
PHP 13,000 (AVAILABLE in GFT Main Office)
This fundamental sewing machine is essential for stitching fabric pieces together, ideal for crafting dress shirts, suits, or women’s garments.
| model | JUKI DDL-8700 |
|---|---|
| application | Medium-weight |
| max sewing speed | 5,500sti/min |
| max stitch length | 5mm |
| presser foot: by knee | 13mm |
| needle | DBx1 (#14)#9~#18,134 (Nm90) |
The Juki industrial sewing machine is suited to businesses involved in garment manufacturing, tailoring, uniform production, and small-to-medium apparel workshops. Its straight-stitch operation makes it practical for assembling woven textiles and producing consistent seams across repeated production runs. Garment manufacturers can use it for components such as collars, cuffs, plackets, pockets, waistbands, and other structured sections where accurate seam placement is important.
Tailoring businesses and fashion production studios can also use the Juki for sample development, alterations, made-to-order garments, and production work that requires repeatable stitching. It can support businesses working with cotton, linen, polyester, blended textiles, and other woven materials. For businesses expanding their sewing capacity, pairing the machine with suitable garment accessories and textile supplies can help create a more organized production workflow. Buyers planning equipment requirements for a growing workshop can also contact Gold Fortune Textile for product and machinery inquiries.
Because the Juki is an industrial sewing machine rather than a fabric product, its maintenance should focus on keeping the machine clean, lubricated, and properly adjusted. Remove lint, loose threads, and fabric dust from the needle plate, feed-dog area, bobbin area, and other accessible components after regular use. Apply sewing-machine oil only to the points specified by the manufacturer’s instructions, and avoid excessive lubrication that could transfer oil onto fabrics.
Keep the Juki covered when it is not in use to protect it from dust and moisture. Store it in a clean, dry workspace away from direct water exposure and excessive humidity. Check the needle, thread tension, presser-foot components, and moving parts regularly for signs of wear. Avoid forcing thick or unsuitable materials through the machine. For machinery inquiries and product assistance, contact Gold Fortune Textile.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Juki industrial sewing machine used for?
A Juki industrial sewing machine is commonly used for straight-stitch sewing and garment assembly. It is suitable for apparel production, tailoring, uniforms, alterations, and textile workshops that need consistent seams. Depending on the machine configuration, it can be used for assembling different garment components, including panels, pockets, collars, cuffs, and other sections requiring accurate and repeatable stitching.
Is the Juki suitable for garment manufacturing?
Yes. The Juki industrial sewing machine is suitable for garment manufacturing because straight stitching is a fundamental operation in apparel assembly. It can support production workflows where consistent stitch quality and repeatable seam construction are required. It is particularly practical for woven garments and structured apparel, although the appropriate machine setup, needle, thread, and settings should match the material being sewn.
What types of fabric can a Juki sew?
A Juki can be used with many commonly sewn textiles, including cotton, polyester, linen, and fabric blends. The suitable material depends on the specific Juki model, needle, thread, presser-foot configuration, and machine settings. Lightweight, medium-weight, and heavier fabrics may require different setup adjustments, so operators should select the correct needle and thread combination for the material.
Is the Juki suitable for a tailoring business?
Yes. A Juki sewing machine for tailoring can be useful for businesses producing made-to-measure garments, alterations, samples, uniforms, and small-batch apparel. Its straight-stitch capability supports fundamental garment construction tasks and allows tailors to maintain consistent seams across repeated work. Proper machine setup and routine maintenance are important for maintaining reliable performance during regular business use.
Is a Juki machine durable for commercial sewing?
Juki industrial machines are designed for sewing applications that can involve regular or continuous operation, but durability depends on the specific model, workload, maintenance, and operating conditions. Routine cleaning, appropriate lubrication, correct needle selection, and timely replacement of worn components can help maintain sewing performance and extend the useful service life of the equipment.
How do you maintain a Juki industrial sewing machine?
Maintain a Juki by regularly removing lint and thread debris, lubricating the machine according to its manufacturer’s specifications, checking the needle and thread path, and monitoring stitch quality. Keep the machine covered when idle and protect it from excessive moisture. If unusual noise, skipped stitches, inconsistent tension, or mechanical resistance develops, professional inspection may be appropriate.
Is the Juki suitable for small apparel businesses?
Yes. A Juki industrial sewing machine for small apparel businesses can provide useful production capacity for tailoring shops, emerging clothing brands, uniform suppliers, and small garment workshops. Its suitability depends on the specific production volume and the type of sewing required. Businesses should consider fabric types, daily sewing requirements, available workspace, and the machine’s specifications before purchasing.






