ddiuni Report post Posted June 5, 2023 hello. I have a singer 46k15 sewing machine. The timing wasn't right, so I got the timing right. However, when I turned the balance wheel counterclockwise, sewing did not work. So, I turned the balance wheel clockwise and it started sewing. However, there is a motor installed, but the motor was installed to rotate counterclockwise. The question here is... Is 46k15 originally set to be sewn when turned clockwise? I don't know this part. If anyone knows, please let me know. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kgg Report post Posted June 5, 2023 (edited) 20 minutes ago, ddiuni said: Is 46k15 originally set to be sewn when turned clockwise? Under the section Hints in the manual " In operating the machine always turn the wheel from you." From that statement I would assume the hand-wheel turns in the clockwise direction. I have attached the manual. kgg 46k15.pdf Edited June 5, 2023 by kgg Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ddiuni Report post Posted June 5, 2023 9 minutes ago, kgg said: Under the section Hints in the manual " In operating the machine always turn the wheel from you." From that statement I would assume the hand-wheel turns in the clockwise direction. I have attached the manual. kgg 46k15.pdf 638.13 kB · 2 downloads Thank you, but the manual you gave me doesn't show the direction of rotation. This is the motor installed first. Can this motor change the direction of rotation? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Constabulary Report post Posted June 5, 2023 So far all fur sewing machines I have seen run clockwise meaning truing the hand wheel away from you. KGG already mentioned it - see section HINTS (page 7) In operating the machine always tum the wheel from you. you also have a hint on top of page 6 when operating the machine the balance wheel should turn from you. You can change the the rotation direction of certain sewing machine motors. Your Singer motor looks like what we call an "Anlasser Motor" in Germany. I think you have a stack of metal prongs in it that make contact when you push down the lever on the right / the foot pedal. The more prongs make contact the faster the motor runs. But it also could be that is has some sort of rheostat. On most motors of this type you can change wiring and instructions for that are inside the motor near the wire terminal plate or the stack of metal prongs / the rheostat. But to be honest I never have touched this type of Singer motor so I do not know for sure here. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ddiuni Report post Posted June 5, 2023 18 minutes ago, Constabulary said: 지금까지 내가 본 모든 모피 재봉틀은 시계 방향으로 돌아가서 핸드 휠이 당신에게서 멀어지는 것을 의미합니다. KGG는 이미 언급했습니다. 힌트 섹션 참조(7페이지) 기계를 작동할 때 항상 운전대를 돌리십시오. 6페이지 상단에 힌트가 있습니다. 기계를 작동할 때 밸런스 휠이 사용자로부터 회전해야 합니다. 특정 재봉기 모터 의 회전 방향을 변경할 수 있습니다 . 귀하의 Singer 모터는 독일에서 "Anlasser 모터"라고 부르는 것과 비슷합니다. 오른쪽/발 페달에 있는 레버를 아래로 밀 때 접촉하는 금속 프롱 스택이 있다고 생각합니다. 프롱이 많을수록 모터가 더 빨리 작동합니다. 그러나 그것은 일종의 가변 저항을 가지고 있을 수도 있습니다. 이 유형의 대부분의 모터에서 와이어 터미널 플레이트 또는 금속 프롱 스택/가감 저항기 근처의 모터 내부에 있는 배선 및 지침을 변경할 수 있습니다. 하지만 솔직히 말해서 이런 유형의 Singer 모터를 만져본 적이 없기 때문에 여기서는 확실하지 않습니다. By "turning the balance wheel away from you" you meant clockwise. Then the motor that was previously installed may have been installed incorrectly. In this motor, there is a connection jack as shown in the picture below. The connection part is missing or not. I think it's probably a connection jack that connects to the switch. Right now I can't change the rotation direction of the motor, so I'll have to change it to a servo motor or take some time to figure out how to change it. Thanks for the detailed explanation. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Constabulary Report post Posted June 5, 2023 Your motor is very old. Not sure how safe it is to run it. Some wires may have a brittle isolation or so due to the age. Servo motors are the better option if you are not familiar with electrical wiring and you usually can change the rotation direction in the motor menu. Honestly better buy a servo motor. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kgg Report post Posted June 5, 2023 (edited) 3 hours ago, Constabulary said: Your motor is very old. Not sure how safe it is to run it. 7 hours ago, ddiuni said: This is the motor installed first. Can this motor change the direction of rotation? I agree with @Constabulary that this motor is not safe and should be replaced with what in North America is generally referred to as a Universal sewing machine motor or a servo motor. My experience is when a motor has the plug cut off like what is shown in your first photo it means the motor has a problem not worth fixing for one reason or another. kgg Edited June 5, 2023 by kgg Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ddiuni Report post Posted June 5, 2023 As you said, this motor is a motor that stops by friction when stopped. The connecting line is cut, but I don't know why it was cut. Perhaps, as you said, there was a problem, so I cut the line. First of all, I plugged in the connection jack of the singer motor at home and tried to drive it, but the motor runs normally. Perhaps the clutch motor is loud and has problems with stability, so it would be better to replace it with a servo motor because of stability problems like your opinion. So what is the use of the existing clutch motor? Anyway, I'll have to get a servo motor from Ali Express. Thanks to both of you for commenting on the uncertain safety of motors. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dikman Report post Posted June 5, 2023 I agree about the potential safety with the motor. I had a couple of very old Singer motors and scrapped both of them, given their age I didn't know what condition the wiring and insulation was like inside. I replaced them with servos. The fact that the power cable was cut off at the motor connection suggests that there could have been a problem with it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites