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I think Wiz is right with the Servo or even dikman's pulley, I still have the old 1480 rpm clutch motor on my Adler.

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oh - nice a 45K machine with centennial badge! :)

45K´s already have a fairly large an heavy flywheel, I would mount a 50mm or 40mm pulley on the motor and see if it is sufficient for the work you want to do and if not I´d install a speed reducer.

Speed reducers are great and give you a lot more speed control and even add torque!

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Machines in use: - Singer 111G156 - Singer 307G2 - Singer 29K71 - Singer 212G141 - Singer 45D91 - Singer 132K6 - Singer 108W20 - Singer 51WSV2 - Singer 143W2

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On 2/15/2020 at 10:23 PM, jimi said:

Sorry i did not see your first post but looks like you done well with that purchase. Nice clean looking machine. so is it sewing well? I see you found out some parts were on the wrong way?? That will last you probably another 100yrs :lol:. Looks like your missing your bobbin winder or did you take it off also?

It came with a table mounted Winder. 

It sews really well. 

I am waiting for pulleys, flang bearings and new V belts to try it out properly. 

I am also waiting for more bobbin to be delivered. 

Sewing Machines I own:  Singer 29K58, Singer 29k72,  Singer 45K25, Singer 132k6, Singer 411U967, Singer 5523, Singer 31k20, Pedersen Model 308, Landis 12 Out Sole Stitcher, Pedersen Blake stitcher, Chinesium Boot patcher

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finally made some progress on the sewing machine.

Everything arived except the extra bobbins.

Tomorrow I mount the pedals and redo the linkages.  I am wodering if I should add a spring tothe pedal linkage as the pedal movement is greater the motor controller.

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Sewing Machines I own:  Singer 29K58, Singer 29k72,  Singer 45K25, Singer 132k6, Singer 411U967, Singer 5523, Singer 31k20, Pedersen Model 308, Landis 12 Out Sole Stitcher, Pedersen Blake stitcher, Chinesium Boot patcher

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I have the same type of pedal on the Pfaff table and it's pretty heavy, with weight forward! I just used a piece of elastic strap, from the front of the pedal to the cross support of the table frame, to take some of the weight off the pedal. Not a particularly elegant solution but it's simple and it works.:)

Machines wot I have - Singer 51W59; Singer 331K4; Seiko STH-8BLD; Pfaff 335; CB4500.

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It look real nice, could you please show a few more photos when she's up and running.

Bert.

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This morning the mounted & connected the foot lifter, mounted the light & finished fabricating the thread spool holder.

Dikman you have forced to rethink my solution. I will look for a spring to hold the pedal up as well as completing the pedal linkage. 

Bert51 I will shortly as soon as I complete the pedal control. 

Sewing Machines I own:  Singer 29K58, Singer 29k72,  Singer 45K25, Singer 132k6, Singer 411U967, Singer 5523, Singer 31k20, Pedersen Model 308, Landis 12 Out Sole Stitcher, Pedersen Blake stitcher, Chinesium Boot patcher

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Bungee cord.

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Yep, that's the stuff, but mine was a bit thinner than your typical cord. I'm glad you're going to re-do the linkage, it had me worried.:lol:

Machines wot I have - Singer 51W59; Singer 331K4; Seiko STH-8BLD; Pfaff 335; CB4500.

Chinese shoe patcher; Singer 201K (old hand crank)

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23 minutes ago, mikesc said:

Bungee cord.

Or Tent tension springs One to the Servo controller lever and two to the underside of the desk. 

Sewing Machines I own:  Singer 29K58, Singer 29k72,  Singer 45K25, Singer 132k6, Singer 411U967, Singer 5523, Singer 31k20, Pedersen Model 308, Landis 12 Out Sole Stitcher, Pedersen Blake stitcher, Chinesium Boot patcher

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