SES Ball Point Chrome Needles – DBxK5 for Commercial Embroidery Machines | Pack of 100

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SES Ball Point Chrome Needles (DBxK5) are designed for embroiderers who demand clean stitching, reduced fabric damage, and consistent performance on knit and stretch materials. Featuring a medium ball point, these needles gently push yarns aside rather than piercing them, helping prevent runs, holes, and puckering—especially on fine knits and performance fabrics.

Finished with a durable chrome coating, SES needles offer smooth thread flow, reduced friction, and extended needle life, making them a reliable choice for high-production embroidery environments. These needles are ideal for left chest logos, detailed designs, and garments where fabric integrity matters just as much as stitch quality.

Compatible with most commercial embroidery machines that use DBxK5 needle systems, SES ball point needles are a staple for shops running cotton tees, polos, tri-blends, and lightweight knit apparel.

$15.00

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Description

Why Embroiderers Choose SES Ball Point Needles:

  • Medium Ball Point Tip – Designed for fine and medium knit fabrics to reduce fabric damage
  • Chrome Finish – Improves durability, reduces heat buildup, and extends needle life
  • Cleaner Stitch Formation – Helps minimize skipped stitches and thread breaks
  • Ideal for Knit & Performance Apparel – Perfect for t-shirts, polos, and soft knits
  • Commercial Machine Compatible – Fits DBxK5 embroidery machines
  • Box of 100 Needles – Great for production shops and multi-head machines

Needle Size Comparison:

65/9 – Ultra-Fine Needle

  • Best for very lightweight knits, thin performance fabrics, and delicate garments
  • Ideal for small lettering, fine details, and low stitch counts
  • Common on youth garments, fashion tees, and thin athletic shirts
  • ⚠️ Not recommended for thick thread or dense designs

70/10 – Fine Needle

  • Great for lightweight knits and soft cotton blends
  • Handles fine detail embroidery with improved durability over 65/9
  • Popular choice for light performance wear and fashion apparel
  • Good balance of precision and strength

75/11 – Standard / Most Common Size

  • The most widely used size in commercial embroidery
  • Ideal for T-shirts, polos, knit garments, and light fleece
  • Excellent all-around choice for normal stitch counts
  • Often recommended as a default needle for ball point applications

80/12 – Medium Needle

  • Best for heavier knits, pique polos, sweatshirts, and light fleece
  • Handles higher stitch counts and thicker embroidery thread
  • More durable than smaller sizes while still protecting knit fabrics
  • Preferred when you need strength without switching to a sharp point

Quick Size Selection Guide:

  • Small text / lightweight performance fabric → 65/9 or 70/10
  • Everyday T-shirts & polos → 75/11
  • Heavier knits & fleece → 80/12

Why Choose SES Ball Point Chrome Needles?

  • Reduces fabric damage and skipped stitches
  • Prevents cutting knit fibers
  • Smooth chrome finish minimizes thread friction
  • Compatible with Tajima, Barudan, Ricoma, Melco, Happy, and other commercial machines

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