You’re running a shop where thick towels, structured hats, and layered patches all need clean embroidery without swapping machines between runs—that’s basically asking for a production headache unless you’ve got something that switches modes fast. The YH-902S handles that with a nine-needle double-head setup on the Beijing DAHAO 328 controller, which is actually more reliable than the cheaper clones you’ll see floating around. It’s 1460 by 1120 by 1600 mm—fits a standdard factory floor spot without needing a dedicated room or so.


That DAHAO 328 system is common in production lines because it keeps stitch velocity predictable even when you’re pushing thick materail—towels with terry loops or jacket patches with heavy stabilizer. We’ve seen it hold tolerance within 0.5 mm on multi-layer runs, which is better than what most single-head units manage. The high-speed handpiece and linear guide cut vibration at higher speeds; you can run 24 hour cycles without frame drift that kills repeatability.

But it’s not ideal for ultra-delicate silk or thin knits—the presser foot tension range is designed for medium-to-heavy fabrics, so you’ll get puckering on lightweight weaves unless you drop speed to 400 stitched per minute or below. Most buyers go with the double-head configuration because of that it doubles output for patch work (usually 50 patches per cycle on a 6x10 inch field) without the footprint of a four-head monster. COA for the electrical components is provided with shipment.

For OEM, our company can swap the clamp setup for hat frames or flat plate adapters—just tell us your typical batch size before quoting. The nine-needle block lets you run nine thread colors on a single design without pause, which cuts changeover time roughly 30% versus six-needle machines. Also, the control panel supports USB pattern import directly, so you’re not tied to a dedicated computer nearby.


Logistics form origin factory typically run 35-45 days via sea freight; we usually have stock for MOQ of one unit, but confirm lead time during their summer holiday period (July) when production slows. The machine ships with a basic tool kit and one pre-cut test fabric roll—enough to validate stitch qualiy on arrival. the DAHAO board and motor drivers for the first 12 months; power supply issues are user-side.
Yes, the YH-902S handles towel, patch, flat, and hat embroidery out of the box — no extra conversion kits needed. The nine-needle double-head setup switches between modes via the DAHAO 328 control.
MOQ is typically 1 unit since it’s a standard production model, but we recommend checking with us for stock availability if you need just one.
We can provide a certificate of origin and a compliance report upon request. CE certification is available for an additional fee — just let us know before shipping.
Lead time is usually 15–20 working days for a single machine, depending on current production load. We’ll confirm the exact date once your order is placed.
Keep it in a dry, clean environment with stable temperature — ideally between 10°C and 35°C — and cover it to prevent dust buildup on the DAHAO control panel and needle assembly.