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grmonkeybiz

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  1. All I watched the video below...on the SewPro500 The SewPro 500 comes with a 3:1 gear reduction built in. So I am guessing that the Family Sew Servo motor must have a gear reduction built in as well....? Thanks
  2. Thanks for the advice Wiz! Are you running with a speed reducer?
  3. Thanks for all of the replies! I think I am going to try the Enduro Pro 650 with the positioner option. The needle will stop in the down position and with one tap on the heel of the pedal the needle move back up. I have not experience with this yet but I understand that this helps the control of the stitch when sewing around a tight corner. From the specs it is an 800 watt motor which is to most powerful motor on the market that I have found that operates at 110v. However I may find like many others that I will need to add a speed reducer. Any suggestions on brands would be great... Thanks again gang for reading and responding!
  4. Hey gang...I know this topic has been beat to death...but which servo motor should I buy to replace my clutch motor on my Consew 206? My goal is to have the ability to sew through thick leather at a very slow rate as well as have the ability to sew at a good clip with other materials. Would be very nice to have linear speed control as shown in the video by SWFL Holsters. In addition, I need to be able to rotate the handwheel freely when not under power. Here's what I know.... Enduro Pro 650: 800watt unit. Appears to work well for SWFL Holsters. Can DIY for a smoother operation according to... http://www.swflholst...paper-gradient/ The "Wiz" uses a SewPro 500GR servo motor, with built-in 3:1 gear reduction and a 2" pulley as shown in his video. The SewPro appears to be only rated at 300 watts. Hard to find much more detail about this unit. Wiz's video shows good operation but, not sure if you can DIY for smoother operation? Or it may not be needed? Comments? Many folks on the Hot Rodders forum seem to like the Sew Quiet 5000. A 3/4 hp - 600 watt. Any recommendations? Thank you!
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