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Kameo Ind. Pty Ltd

Kameo Ind. Pty Ltd
Brief Description
Kameo Ind. Pty Ltd provides the best bagging machines in affordable rates. Our heavy duty bag closing/sewing machines are ideal for sealing a wide variety of bags. Contact us today.
Business Description

When you are looking for the best supplier for heavy-duty bagging machine and portable bag sewing machines, go no further than Kameo Ind. Pty. Ltd. We supply fully automated sewing machines, threads, spare parts for all the makes and models at reasonable prices. They are used to sew heavy-duty bags for farming, commercial, and industrial sectors.

When you want to know how we work on a handheld bag sewing machine, visit our field days. Exhibiting two field days per year, we demonstrate on-site bag closing methods and procedures.

Take a look at our product range:

• Bag closing sewing thread
• Thread box (from 250g to 2kg)
• All kinds of sewing machines
• Bag stitching machine
• Services and spare parts

And we supply branded products like

• New long bag sewing machine, bag closure machine spare parts
• Fischbein bag closer parts
• Ds 9c
• New long NP 7a price, manual and parts
• NP 7a portable bag closer
• Union special bag closer and special parts

Why Choose Us

Established in 1981 at Smith Street, Collingwood, we have been growing ever since in supplying machines and parts of all models. Some other reasons include:

• Family owned and operated bag sower company
• Supplying only high-quality products
• Shipping Australia-wide
• Same day dispatch available
• 100% secure payment and delivery
• Exceptional customer and technical support

So next time when you need any machine, threads, or spare part for heavy-duty bag closures, give us a try. Or else call us today to get a quote.

Main Address
37B Commercial Drive, Thomastown, VIC 3074
Phone
0394643074
Website
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