
A German company known for specializing in blindstitching machines and grinding machines, Maier-Unitas since its inception in 1923, has also made a niche for itself in manufacturing spare parts like loppers and knives for well-known brands like Juki, Yamato, Gerber, Lectra, Topcut-Bullmer, Duerkopp Adler, PFAFF, Brother, Pegasus and Union Special.
Maier’s blindstitch sewing machines are well-known for precise stitching even on the finest fabrics and are proving themselves not only in the clothing industry, but also in tailoring shops, alteration departments and in special hemming applications on curtains, scarves, skirts, blouses, nightwear and underwear. The highlight of the show will be the 352 class double blindstitch sewing machine with two spring-loaded rib shafts (plungers) descending over cross seams is suitable for both light to medium weight material. When sewing over cross seams, the rib shafts (plungers) automatically spring down so that the needle pierces the upper cloth layer only. The two presser foot shoes act like a scanner and are adjustable to the different thicknesses of the fabrics. The seam can be at any distance from the edge of the hem, and is neither visible from the outside nor inside. The machine can be equipped with an electromagnetic thread trimmer and mini motors from brands like Efka, for easy mounting on the machines.
The grinding machine range for scissors and almost every type of knife is well-known for their longevity, accuracy and ease of handling. All models guarantee an economic way of regrinding scissors and knives. The 111 scissor grinding machine satisfies the demands of perfect cutting edges on scissors of any kind.






