Linkers can be straight and circular, electric and manual. Electric ones typically have a foot pedal to start and stop the linker. Manual linkers are cranked by hand.
Linking carriages
- Brother KA8310, for standard machines
- SC1, fo standard Silver Reed/Studio/Empisal Knitmaster/Singer machines
- Silver SC-3, for standard machines
- SC7, fo mid-gauge (6 mm) standard Silver Reed/Studio/Empisal Knitmaster/Singer machines MK70 foldable machines
- Toyota K55, for standard machines
Straight linkers
Straight linkers involve a straight thread-on comb, onto which the textile fabric is threaded.
- Knitking Belinky linker, manual
- KnitKing Baby linker, manual
- Marusan CP-102 linker, manual
Circular linkers
Circular linkers have a disk with pegs, onto which the textile is threaded.
Manual
- Hague linker, manual
- Passap linker, manual
Electric
- Defendi Erika linker
- Exacta mini linker
- Hague linker
- Kettma linker
- Silver Reed DL1000 linker
- Singer linker
- Toyota linker