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The 100 Series had five needles per head and did not come with trimmers or automatic color change.  The machine had a keyboard lettering system and a three-line LCD display.
The 100 Series had five needles per head and did not come with trimmers or automatic color change.  The machine had a keyboard lettering system and a three-line LCD display.
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Revision as of 18:31, 28 October 2013

Barudan BEAT 100 series control keyboard
Barudan BEAT 100 series control keyboard

The BEAT 100 Series was a lineup of multi-head embroidery machines manufactured by Barudan from 1981 - 1987. The 100 Series was the first series in the long-running BEAT series of embroidery machines. It was succeeded by the Barudan BEAT 700 Series.

Models

The BEAT 100 series came in a 2-head configuration - the Barudan BEAT 102-UF, and a 6-head configuration - the Barudan BEAT 106-UF. The heads were the round or "turret-style" type with single take-up levers.

The 100 Series had five needles per head and did not come with trimmers or automatic color change. The machine had a keyboard lettering system and a three-line LCD display.

Upgrades