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I have a question, not sure if its a real question or not. I have a tacsew that has an internal oil system. The machine came with the clutch motor and would run at a high RPM. Since I installed a servo motor with four speeds including real slow will the oil system still work correctly running at the slow machine speeds? Should I run the machine at fast speeds for a few minutes (without thread) to run oil through the system, then slow it down? Or am I just over reacting and it should be ok as is?

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I have a question, not sure if its a real question or not. I have a tacsew that has an internal oil system. The machine came with the clutch motor and would run at a high RPM. Since I installed a servo motor with four speeds including real slow will the oil system still work correctly running at the slow machine speeds? Should I run the machine at fast speeds for a few minutes (without thread) to run oil through the system, then slow it down? Or am I just over reacting and it should be ok as is?

Steve

It will run fine. I wouldn't give it a second thought. The machine will let you know if it's thirsty for lube. I suspect that most of the lubrication is accomplished through wicking rather than the force of the machine. If you are uncertain, call TacSew. They will give you the definitive answer.

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