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I can't quite understand what's being demoed here but I think it's a new servo that will do 50 RPM without a reducer.  I don't think it's specific to the machine even though they're flipping a switch near the needle. I think it's just added there.

It's a Hightex/Cowboy product so maybe @CowboyBob can fill us in?  I wonder how the low speed torque would be?

 

 

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I'm wondering if that is the cowboy 797 sewing machine. It looks like a nice machine if I'm correct. 

Lol I'm maybe totally wrong too. 

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Waitaminnit ... Here are the specs on the motor:

 

https://cowboysew.com/750SL-low-speed-high-torque-servo-motor.htm

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Found a little info here.  http://kinedyne-motor.com/products/HM-750S/236.html

And a video actually sewing leather. 

Nice to see a real demo sewing a stack of leather.  Notice the large flywheel on the sewing machine, lots of speed reduction there.

Making me jealous, I want one, but for the amount I do these days, it's out of my range.

 

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33 minutes ago, Northmount said:

Found a little info here.  http://kinedyne-motor.com/products/HM-750S/236.html

And a video actually sewing leather. 

Nice to see a real demo sewing a stack of leather.  Notice the large flywheel on the sewing machine, lots of speed reduction there.

Making me jealous, I want one, but for the amount I do these days, it's out of my range.

 

Yeah I havent found a place you can actually order/buy it from in the U.S. Lol or maybe I did not look hard enough. 

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Audio on that video is shocking!!!! They must have some pretty impressive circuitry in the controller to do that and I'm guessing it's got a hefty price tag.

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I believe that’s the same machine I just set up for Tandys a couple weeks back. Didn’t pay attention to servo. Imma see what it’s working with when I’m in the store again. 

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Interesting motor! But seems they are kicking around promotion for this motor for maybe 2 years but yet no source to buy them or what? For a reason?

 

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16 hours ago, DieselTech said:

Yeah I havent found a place you can actually order/buy it from in the U.S. Lol or maybe I did not look hard enough. 

From the video description:

Kinedyne HM-750SL is the world's most powerful "low-speed, high-torque" servo motor that is able to maintain full power and torque even at low speed. Using photoelectric encoder, the minimum speed is down to 50 RPM. The actual sewing machine speed is 13 stitches per minute only which is great for more precise sewing of detailed work and heavier leather To sew very slowly is also ideal for leather working beginner. Using either an 750SL servo motor on heavy thick sewing applications completely eliminates the need for a now obsolete, "Speed Reducer". https://automatic-sewing.com/750SL-lo...

To purchase:

UK : https://www.franklinco.co.uk/product/...

USA: https://cowboysew.com/750SL-low-speed...

Australia: https://sunvalleytrading.com.au

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It popped up for me as a new video from Hightex. I agree it probably has a hefty pricetag. The couple of places that claim to offer it only have a "Get Quote" button.

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I just ordered one today from Ryan Neel. 
$320 delivered to my door (includes syncronizer) 

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16 minutes ago, James1 said:

I just ordered one today from Ryan Neel. 
$320 delivered to my door (includes syncronizer) 

Yeah I got a email from them today to email Ryan for a cost & never got around to it. 

Good to know the price. Thanks. 

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34 minutes ago, James1 said:

I just ordered one today from Ryan Neel. 
$320 delivered to my door (includes syncronizer) 

I think we'll all be interested in a follow up report. $300 is about what a servo and speed reducer would run anyway.

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I will report when I get it installed . I am putting it on a Juki TSC-441. 

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17 minutes ago, James1 said:

I will report when I get it installed . I am putting it on a Juki TSC-441. 

Please keep us posted. I was curious if a 441 could benefit from that setup. 

Thanks. 

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I've had a couple HM-750T's for a little over a year and installed a HM-750L on someone's machine. So far, they've been working pretty well. No complaints. It would be nice to see a few more videos of the HM-750S on some other machines. 

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On 3/18/2024 at 6:38 PM, James1 said:

I just ordered one today from Ryan Neel. 
$320 delivered to my door (includes synchronizer) 

Curious if you got it installed yet and how it's working?

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Sorry, yes I installed it and have made several bags with it and am very pleased with its performance, however I have only used it on 2 layers of 5/6 oz leather so far. I will try to sew max thickness for my machine and see how it does. It was very easy to install and set up using existing motor mount holes, and my belt from the clutch motor fit the new motor. I am fairly new at sewing, so I can’t give a professional review, but I can say that it is night and day difference from the clutch motor, I have so much control now going stitch by stitch. I wasn’t sure how I would like the Needle position sensor, but I am very pleased with it and use it almost the time. My machine has a speed reducer from the clutch motor, but I didn’t end up using it because I can go so slow without it. 

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