Members weldtoride Posted November 10, 2024 Members Report Posted November 10, 2024 I posted earlier about a DIY speed reducer and that I also replaced the original clutch motor with a servo motor from Toledo Sewing. This Singer clutch motor works, but not for me. While it ran fine for me, I couldn't tame it. I want to offer the original (?) Singer motor, bracket, switchbox with capacitor, etc gratis to someone for pickup.. A previous owner thought the entire table needed a re-coat of flat black for some reason. Sorry, I'm not willing to ship this, so it's pickup only. I live midway between Chicago and Milwaukee. I also travel frequently to Evanston, Il, and to Ellison Bay, Wi, so could meet somewhere along way within reason. Serial number on the sewing machine indicates 1951 production. Motor has 2 1/2" pulley. Current garage home is dry, leaves blew in when I left door open. Quote
Members Cumberland Highpower Posted yesterday at 07:30 PM Members Report Posted yesterday at 07:30 PM You know, I have one just like that in my junk pile. Kinda the same reason as yours! It's a 3450 RPM motor, that's about double what a normal clutch motor for the average sewing machine motor should be RPM wise. Are machines that need such a motor though.... Quote
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