Barudan BEAT IV
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The BEAT IV (4) series from Barudan is a lineup of single-head embroidery machines manufactured from around 1989-1997. It features a 270 Cap System. The Barudan BEAT series used a floppy disk drive to input design files. The successor to this model was the Toyota ESP 9100. Design-wise, the Toyota ESP 9000 is very similar to the first-generation Tajima NEO. The Toyota ESP 9000 reads .dst format files (same as Tajima).
Barudan BEAT Specifications
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- Sewing Speed: up to 1200 stitches per minute
- Stitching Area: 360(Y) x 500(X) mm 14 11/16(Y) x 19 11/16(X) inches
- Memory Capacity: 280,000 stitches (or up to 99 designs)
- Dimensions: 820(H) x 745(W) x 720(D) mm
- Weight: 82 Kg 180.6 lbs
- Pitch: 0.1 ~ 12.7mm
- Machine Motor: AC Servo
- Embroidery Frame Motor: AC Servo
- Functions: Thread Break Sensor | Bobbin Counter | Pattern rotate and mirror | Pattern repeat | Move hoop (offset) | Pattern Trace | Memory backup during power interruption
- 3.5-inch floppy disk drive
Model | Heads | Needles | EMB Space / Head | Max SPM | Pwr Cons. | Years |
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ESP 9000 | 1 | 15 | 14" x 19.5" | 1200 | 220 watts | 2005-2008 |
ESP 9100 | 1 | 15 | 14" x 19.5" | 1200 | 220 watts | 2008-2010 |