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The Sewpro servo is different than standard serovs most people sell as it will run alot slower since it has a builtin gear reducer in it.To get the speed as slow as this one with a regular servo you'll need to buy a speed reducer & then try lining everything up when you install it.Oh, the speed reducers sell for around $125 add that to $130.00 or so for a Servo & the Sewpro is a better buy.

We been selling alot of lately & alot in stock.

Bob

Bob, I figured as such, everything else I found did not mention having the reducer. I really need to get it as slow as possible so thats probably the route I will take. I've been practicing with the clutch still It's just not controllable for me.

How much do you sell the Sewpro for with shipping out of curiosity. I'm planning on looking locally first just to save on shipping. If not whats your price.

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