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HZI-DPQ-F60MS
HEBEI HANZE INTL
3926909090
Size of Microtach Pin we offer is from 3.5mm to 5.4mm, and 4.5mm & 5.4mm are our normal sizes.
Class: | Micro |
Actuation Type | Manual |
Loading Type | Clip |
Needle Size | 1.3mm/0.05inch |
Compatible Fasteners | 11/64" (4.4mm),14/64" (5.4mm) |
•Apparel manufacturing: Sampling, size-tag tacking, pocket placement, cuff/hem holding, pleat securing, waistband tacking, lining positioning.
•Laundry & denim finishing: Micro tacking before stone/enzymatic washes to lock in 3D effects, then fastener removal post-wash.
•Retail & visual merchandising: Temporary attachment of trims, price cards (with micro fasteners), hang loops, and POS materials.
•Home textiles & light upholstery: Curtain hems, duvet/cover pocketing, quilting positioning, cushion trim placement.
•Light packaging & crafts: Bundling swatches, cards, ribbons, and small components.
•Load a micro fastener clip into the magazine.
•Insert the micro needle fully and lock per the tool's instruction.
•Position the needle through seam allowance or a concealed area of the fabric.
•Press the trigger once to deploy one fastener.
•Withdraw the needle straight out to avoid fabric distortion.
•Trim/Remove fasteners as required at the next process stage.
Pro tips
•For sheer or open-weave fabrics, target a seam, label fold, or interfaced zone.
•For denim wash effects, apply multiple micro tacks symmetrically to keep creases even during agitation.
•Keep spare needles on hand; replace dull or bent needles immediately to reduce snags.
•Test first on offcuts/hidden areas to validate hole visibility.
•Replace needles at the first sign of burrs, bending, or resistance.
•Keep the needle cap on when the tool is not in use.
•Store dry and clean; avoid solvent exposure to the grip and fastener clips.
•Dispose of removed fasteners per factory waste policy to prevent line contamination.
•Designed for repeatable tacking in high-mix garment lines.
•Compatible with standard micro fastener materials typically used in apparel (e.g., PP/nylon micro clips).
•Supports OEM/ODM branding (handle color, label, packaging) upon request.
•Standard: HZI-DPQ-F60MS micro stitch gun, installed micro-fine needle, quick guide.
•Optional: Spare micro needles (1.3 mm), micro fastener clips (3.5/4.5/5.4 mm), needle cap, operator lanyard.
•Fabric puckers: Reduce layers or choose a shorter fastener (3.5 mm); insert through a seam or interfaced area.
•Snagging: Replace needle; verify needle lock; avoid crossing thick seams with micro needles.
•Fastener not advancing: Check clip orientation and full insertion; clear any leftover stems; reload.
•Hard trigger pull: Inspect for jammed remnants; lightly clean the needle channel; replace worn needle.
Q1: What size micro fastener should I choose?
Use 4.5 mm for most apparel tasks; choose 3.5 mm for very thin materials and 5.4 mm when extra reach is needed.
Q2: Will micro fasteners damage delicate fabrics?
They are designed for discreet, low-profile tacking, but always test on a seam allowance or hidden area first.
Q3: Can it replace sewing during production?
For temporary holds, yes. It speeds positioning and bundling; remove fasteners per your workflow before finishing.
Q4: Is it suitable for stone washing?
Yes. Many denim lines use micro tacking to enhance wash effects and improve wash efficiency.
Q5: Do you provide consumables?
Yes. We supply 3.5/4.5/5.4 mm micro fasteners and related consumables to match your application.
Size of Microtach Pin we offer is from 3.5mm to 5.4mm, and 4.5mm & 5.4mm are our normal sizes.
Class: | Micro |
Actuation Type | Manual |
Loading Type | Clip |
Needle Size | 1.3mm/0.05inch |
Compatible Fasteners | 11/64" (4.4mm),14/64" (5.4mm) |
•Apparel manufacturing: Sampling, size-tag tacking, pocket placement, cuff/hem holding, pleat securing, waistband tacking, lining positioning.
•Laundry & denim finishing: Micro tacking before stone/enzymatic washes to lock in 3D effects, then fastener removal post-wash.
•Retail & visual merchandising: Temporary attachment of trims, price cards (with micro fasteners), hang loops, and POS materials.
•Home textiles & light upholstery: Curtain hems, duvet/cover pocketing, quilting positioning, cushion trim placement.
•Light packaging & crafts: Bundling swatches, cards, ribbons, and small components.
•Load a micro fastener clip into the magazine.
•Insert the micro needle fully and lock per the tool's instruction.
•Position the needle through seam allowance or a concealed area of the fabric.
•Press the trigger once to deploy one fastener.
•Withdraw the needle straight out to avoid fabric distortion.
•Trim/Remove fasteners as required at the next process stage.
Pro tips
•For sheer or open-weave fabrics, target a seam, label fold, or interfaced zone.
•For denim wash effects, apply multiple micro tacks symmetrically to keep creases even during agitation.
•Keep spare needles on hand; replace dull or bent needles immediately to reduce snags.
•Test first on offcuts/hidden areas to validate hole visibility.
•Replace needles at the first sign of burrs, bending, or resistance.
•Keep the needle cap on when the tool is not in use.
•Store dry and clean; avoid solvent exposure to the grip and fastener clips.
•Dispose of removed fasteners per factory waste policy to prevent line contamination.
•Designed for repeatable tacking in high-mix garment lines.
•Compatible with standard micro fastener materials typically used in apparel (e.g., PP/nylon micro clips).
•Supports OEM/ODM branding (handle color, label, packaging) upon request.
•Standard: HZI-DPQ-F60MS micro stitch gun, installed micro-fine needle, quick guide.
•Optional: Spare micro needles (1.3 mm), micro fastener clips (3.5/4.5/5.4 mm), needle cap, operator lanyard.
•Fabric puckers: Reduce layers or choose a shorter fastener (3.5 mm); insert through a seam or interfaced area.
•Snagging: Replace needle; verify needle lock; avoid crossing thick seams with micro needles.
•Fastener not advancing: Check clip orientation and full insertion; clear any leftover stems; reload.
•Hard trigger pull: Inspect for jammed remnants; lightly clean the needle channel; replace worn needle.
Q1: What size micro fastener should I choose?
Use 4.5 mm for most apparel tasks; choose 3.5 mm for very thin materials and 5.4 mm when extra reach is needed.
Q2: Will micro fasteners damage delicate fabrics?
They are designed for discreet, low-profile tacking, but always test on a seam allowance or hidden area first.
Q3: Can it replace sewing during production?
For temporary holds, yes. It speeds positioning and bundling; remove fasteners per your workflow before finishing.
Q4: Is it suitable for stone washing?
Yes. Many denim lines use micro tacking to enhance wash effects and improve wash efficiency.
Q5: Do you provide consumables?
Yes. We supply 3.5/4.5/5.4 mm micro fasteners and related consumables to match your application.