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I'm looking for a few opinions on adding a servo to my Singer 211g. I've pretty much decided on the Consew setup on Amazon. The reviews are much better than the generic Chinese motors. Plus I like the lever being separate from the controller. 

My question is 1hp or 3/4hp. Is there a big difference when sewing leather? Maybe up to 7/8 oz total.  I will mostly be sewing lighter weights of leather and upholstery

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Since the 211G probably doesn't have any more presser foot clearance than my 111Ws, I'd think the 3/4 would be enough. I have a 3/4 servo and 3/8" clearance under the presser foot.  5/16" (20 oz) fits easily. With the (torque increasing) speed reducer, it will run slowly through veg tan.

That said, I have a 111W set up with the same servo and NO speed reducer. It struggles sometimes.

(EDIT: 20 ounces seems like a lot as I'm typing it for some reason - But I've measured the total clearance when I worked on the machine and I've stuffed it damn near full plenty of times. I'll verify it next time I sit down at it. If I've got something wrong, I'll post a follow up.)

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550w will be more than adequate for that machine, but having said that often the 750w don't cost much more (and bigger is always better ;)).

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Thank you! I do use a speed reducer now on my old clutch motor. I slowed it considerably but I don't get the control I'd like with the clutch. 

I also, sometimes, subscribe to bigger is better. 

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