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Brother KH-800
Manufacturer Brother
Model KH-800
Gauge Standard
Type Domestic
Patterning 12 stitch punch card
Needles 200
Release Year 1971
Accessories Lace Carriage, Extension Rails, Table Clamps, 12-Stitch Punch Cards
Also Known As Jones KH-800


The Brother KH-800 is a standard gauge (4.5mm) punchcard knitting machine. Released in the early 1970s, it is a significant transitional model as it features a 12-stitch patterning repeat utilizing a specialized punch card system. It served as the predecessor to the more common 24-stitch repeat systems found in later models like the KH-820 and KH-881.

Key Features

  • 12-Stitch Punch Card System: Unlike the later 24-stitch standard, the KH-800 uses cards with a 12-stitch width. This allows for automatic patterning for tuck, slip, and fair isle, though with a smaller repeat size than modern vintage standards.
  • Metal Bed Construction: Known for high durability and a rigid metal bed housing 200 needles at a 4.5mm pitch.
  • Manual Needle Selection: While it features a punch card for automatic patterning, it also supports manual selection for specialized stitch work.
  • Lace Capability: Compatible with a dedicated lace carriage that utilizes the 12-stitch card system for transfer patterns.

Technical Specifications

  • Gauge: 4.5mm (Standard)
  • Patterning Width: 12 stitches
  • Needle Count: 200
  • Pitch: 4.5mm

Maintenance

The KH-800 uses a standard foam-based Sponge Bar (needle retaining bar). Because of the machine's age, this foam is almost certainly degraded in "as-found" units and must be replaced to prevent needle damage or carriage jams.

References

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  1. "Brother KH-800 User Guide and Service Manual," Machine Knitting etc. accessed Feb 2026