• 4.5mm Needle Spacing
  • 200 Needle Single Metal Bed
  • Knitting Machine
  • Made In Japan
  • Requires Silver Reed PC10 or EC1 Electronic Card Reader with Coil Cable, or Design A Knit Software plus Link-4 USB and Coil Cables at $500 more if you do not already have one of these systems in order to do electronic design creation, patterning and knitting.

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  • US Warranty 1 year limited warranty on defects in materials and workmanship.
  • Non-US Warranty: 30 days parts and labor
Specifications
  • Now, as part of the exciting new Modular System, the SK-840 allows you to expand your options even further with electronic innovations you never thought possible
  • 60 stitches wide x 150 rows long
  • Net Weight: 13.0 kg
  • Dimensions: (L x W x H): 1110 x 205 x 98mm
  • Stitch Types: Stockinet, Fair Isle (Knit-in), Tuck, Slip, Punch Lace, Weaving, Plating and others
Included Accessories
These are the tools packed in the accessory box.
  • 1x2 transfer tool
  • 1x3 transfer tool
  • 2x3 transfer tool
  • 2 claw weights
  • Ravel cord
  • Oil bottle
  • Table clamps
  • Row Counter
  • 2 color yarn antenna
  • Instruction Book Knittng Manual(information on knitting a garment)
  • Instruction Book Operating Manual (information on setting up the machine and mechanical operation)
Also, I am pretty new to machine knitting and don't have much knowledge of the finer yarns yet. can you describe in more common language what 2/24 and 2/17 yarn types mean? Is there a guide somewhere that tells the comparison between coned yarns used in fine and standard guage knitting?
The first number is the amount of plys used to create the yarn. The last number is the diameter of the finished strand. The higher the last number the finer the yarn. A common fingering weight yarn used on standard gauge machines is about a 2/15. 2/24 is about half the diameter of fingering weight yarn.
Carmen, New York
The purchase was very satisfactory. Great service overall.