Tajima TFMX-C

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The TFMX-C Series by Tajima serves a wide range of embroidery applications - these cylinder type machines are made in single-head and multi-head configurations suitable for small jobs to large lot production.


(TFMX-C) Series

TFMX-C Specifications

Model Heads Needles EMB Space / Head Max SPM Pwr Cons. Years
TFMX-C1501 1 15 17.5" x 16.5" / 440mm x 420mm 1200 SPM 260 Watts date
TFMX-IIC1502 2 15 17.5" x 16.5" / 444mm x 419mm 1000 SPM 400 Watts date
TFMX-IIC-1504-450 4 15 17.5" x 16.5" / 445mm x 419mm 1000 SPM 400 Watts date
TFMX-IIC-1506-436 6 15 17.5" x 11" / 444mm x 279mm 1000 SPM 600 Watts date
TFMX-IIC-1506-450 6 15 17.5" x 16.5" / 444mm x 419mm 1000 SPM 600 Watts date
TFMX-IIC-1508-436 8 15 17.5" x 11" / 444mm x 279mm 1000 SPM 600 Watts date
TFMX-IIC-1508-450 8 15 17.5" x 16.5" / 445mm x 419mm 1000 SPM 600 Watts date

Tajima Legend

Tajima used several codes in their models that described basic features of the machines. The letters in the model number usually

TME
Machines with TME in their model without any other letters (numbers only) is a very late 1970s - 1990 flat only machine.
TME-C
Predecessor to the TME, a Tajima machine with a C in it represents Cylinder (tubular) embroidery. Therefore machines with the letter C in their model, have removable tables.
TME-HC, TMEF-H, H
Models with H in their model have the H model control panels. A TME-HC is an Arm Type machine with removable tables and the H model control panel. A TMEF-H machine is a flat machine with the H model control panel.
TMEF
Machines with the F code are Bridge Machine (not arm type). If there are not more letter codes then this machine is a flat only machine (does not to tubular or caps).
TMM
TMM machines were collaboration Melco and Tajima machines. These machines have a Melco control panel/keyboard.

Tajima Years, Date or Age

The year of the Tajima machine can usually be found on a sticker behind the machines control panel or power boxes. These years are usually the year that the machines electronics were Quality Control checked at the Japan factory. The months listed on these stickers will probably be different. It usually took about 3 months from production to delivery to the original customers location. Later models had the production year stamped on the data plate.

If the machine is old and does not have a sticker, then the machine is probably older than 1990.

Buying

Tajima embroidery machines are probably one of the best machines on the market. They are more expensive that most all competing models but, they are very solidly built and have a good resell market. There are a lot of embroidery machine technicians available world wide and parts are pretty easy to find even for older models.

Selling

TheEmbroideryWarehouse buys and sells most every make and model of Tajima embroidery machines located within the continental USA. They also purchase parts, parts machines, salvage machines and most everything else related to embroidery equipment.

Repairs

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