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Commercial grade sewing machine
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Heavy Duty Commercial Grade
Up to 1100 Stitches-Per-
Minute Sewing Speed
Electronic Foot Control
60% Stronger Motor
Steel Plate on Machine
Bed
Duratec™ Frame
Double Insulated
Finger Guard
Free Arm
Utility Stitches
Stretch Stitches
6mm Stitch Width
Automatic Built-In Four
Step Buttonhole
Balance Adjustment Dial
Infinitely Variable Stitch
Length and Width
Adjustment
Multiple Needle Positions
CG-550
Machine sews faster than a standard sewing machine.
Guarantees consistent speed with no jump starts.
Includes a regulating dial that allows for slower speeds,
regardless of the pressure applied.
The motor is stronger than a standard sewing machine
motor, which means it can sew heavyweight fabrics with
ease.
Sewing pins won't damage the steel surface of the
machine free arm. This feature is particularly beneficial
for quilting.
A SINGER® Exclusive. This provides rigid support and
helps prevent rusting.
Double insulation protects against electric shock by
creating a non-conducting barrier between the operator
and the electrical components inside.
Provides additional protection to keep fingers from
getting too close to the needle area. This is especially
helpful and desirable for high speed sewing.
Provides professional results and easy access to cuffs,
collars, pant hems and other difficult-to-reach areas.
A variety of stitches for fashion sewing, home dec and
quilting.
Specially designed stitches that add strength and
flexibility to seams, especially useful when sewing on
knitwear and super-stretch fabrics.
Stitches can be set for a maximum width of 6mm.
Buttonhole sewing is a 4-step simple process that
provides reliable results.
Guarantees control for even stitching of buttonholes and
stretch stitches, even on difficult fabrics.
Settings for length and width can be adjusted as
desired, to suit any project.
Needle position can be changed for individual projects,
such as inserting zippers or cording and topstitching.

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