PFAFF 5625 INDUSTRIAL TAPE EDGE
The PFAFF 5625 is a specialized industrial-grade machine designed for tape edge operations in mattress production. Built with a shortened free-arm and unison feed system, it ensures superior control and stitch consistency even on thick, bulky materials. With a sewing speed of up to 3,500 stitches per minute, this machine boosts productivity while delivering clean, reliable seams.
Engineered for industrial units, its low-maintenance design includes a fresh-oil lubrication system, anti-friction bearings, and optimized component weights — making it ideal for continuous use on production floors.
Specifications
| Feature |
Specification |
| Model |
PFAFF 5625 |
| Needle System |
SY 4112 |
| Needle Size |
180 Nm |
| Max. Thread Size |
11/3 Synthetic |
| Max. Sewing Speed |
3,500 s.p.m |
| Max. Stitch Length |
8.5 mm |
| Stitch Type |
401 (Chainstitch) |
| Presser Foot Lift (Hand) |
11.0 mm |
| Presser Foot Lift (Cylinder) |
1.0 mm |
| Clear Workspace |
255 x 112 mm |
Features
- Special machine head with unison feed for the use on production units for mattresses
- Looper working in feeding direction (INLINE)
- High top feed stroke: max. 7 mm
- Sewing foot clearance: max. 14 mm
- Special shortened free-arm version
- Maintenance is kept to a minimum due to a reliable fresh-oil lubrication system. The oil distribution system is specifically designed for the angled machine mounting
- Anti-friction bearings used on all main components
- Sewing head is weight optimized for sewing units
- Stitch type 401 = Single-needle chainstitch (-840/01)
- Options: LED-Light + needle cooler
Applications

The PFAFF 5625 Industrial Tape Edge Machine is a high-performance solution tailored for mattress production. It combines a powerful unison feed system, specialized free-arm design, and fresh-oil lubrication for consistent stitch quality and long-term reliability. Ideal for factories focused on productivity and precision, this machine handles bulky and multi-layer materials with ease.
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