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Needles for Juki TL 2000 Qi
Hey everyone!
I've got my machine back out and I need to buy needles, but there is an overwhelming amount of options. So I was hoping some of you might have good recommendations for the Juki TL 2000 Qi, which says it needs HLx5 or HAx1 These two needles aren't sold at Walmart and I don't have anywhere else to buy supplies unless online. Any help is appreciated! |
Originally Posted by tlynnc
(Post 8563369)
...some of you might have good recommendations for the Juki TL 2000 Qi, which says it needs HLx5 or HAx1...
https://www.thethreadexchange.com/mi...es_information For example, Organ's HAx1 needle is the same as other manufacturers 15x1 and 130/705H needles. Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do. Not affiliated with off-site link(s) |
Schmetz 130/705H are the same thing. You can get those just about any place. As I understand, the top of Singer needles is a bit smaller, so don't get the Singer HAx1 needles. Sometimes they fall out.
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Originally Posted by tlynnc
(Post 8563369)
Hey everyone!
I've got my machine back out and I need to buy needles, but there is an overwhelming amount of options. So I was hoping some of you might have good recommendations for the Juki TL 2000 Qi, which says it needs HLx5 or HAx1 These two needles aren't sold at Walmart and I don't have anywhere else to buy supplies unless online. Any help is appreciated! |
Originally Posted by cashs_mom
(Post 8563458)
The manual for my Juki 2200 QVP Mini says to use those needles. The store told me I didn't need to. I use most Schmetz with mine mostly because I have a lot of them on hand. They work fine.
Just to clarify for the OP, are you saying you are using 130/705H style Schmetz needles in a Juki TL-series machine? |
Yes, 130/705H is the configuration (measurement specification) from the top of the needle to the top of the eye. It has a "flat" at the top of the shank. Most longarms use an industrial needle with a completely round shank, with a different configuration. The needle package will say, "130/705H" right on it. It is different than the thickness of the needle 11/75, 12/80, 14/90, etc. Most domestic machines will take the 130/705H Schmetz needle. At the shop, that's all we used on all the domestic machines we serviced. The Juki 2200QVP is a semi-industrial machine, but it still takes the domestic machine needles.
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Originally Posted by mkc
(Post 8563513)
Schmetz makes many different needle styles/sizes. I have 3 different style families on hand - one for domestics (3 sizes - 11/70, 12/80, and 14/90), one for sergers, and one for my longarm (2 sizes, 16 and 18). They are not interchangeable, but all are Schmetz-branded.
Just to clarify for the OP, are you saying you are using 130/705H style Schmetz needles in a Juki TL-series machine? |
I buy mine at SewVacDirect
I use the 90/14 size for all my quilting Schmetz HLx5 Quilter's Needles - High Speed They do have other Schmetz HLx5 sizes as well. Schmetz |
I was just looking for an oddball Schmetz needle. Amazon had the one I wanted, but it will take a while to get it. Schmetz also sells direct online. Shipping is $15.00 for orders under $35.00.
bkay |
Originally Posted by quiltsfor
(Post 8563802)
I buy mine at SewVacDirect
I use the 90/14 size for all my quilting Schmetz HLx5 Quilter's Needles - High Speed They do have other Schmetz HLx5 sizes as well. Schmetz |
Originally Posted by quiltedsunshine
(Post 8563816)
The HLx5 won't work on a Juki 2200. It will be a different length from the top of the needle to the top of the eye, and will throw off the timing.
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Originally Posted by quiltedsunshine
(Post 8563816)
The HLx5 won't work on a Juki 2200. It will be a different length from the top of the needle to the top of the eye, and will throw off the timing.
I also found an Organ pdf about the different needles at http://www.allbrands.com/images2/com...ndOrganPDF.pdf Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do. Not affiliated with off-site link(s) |
You are correct, Janey & John! I had never heard of an HLx5 before, but it is clearly written in the Juki brochure as equivalent to the HAx1 and 130/705H. Thanks for correcting me!
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