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Does anyone have any suggestions for slowing down a Consew machine. 

I have reduced the size of the drive pulley as small as is possible.

when sewing, the machine seems to lack torque to start, so you require lots of pedal, but then the piece takes off. 

Once you're sewing it is easy to throttle the machine back to a creep with delicate manipulation of the foot pedal.

does anyone make a larger handwheel for these machines. I know sailrite makes one for their machine.

It occurred to me to machine a 2 part pulley/disc/donutish sorta thing  that could be bolted onto the existing handwheel, but I don't want to reinvent...the wheel!!!!

 

Thanks,

 

brent

Edited by Naidni

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Why not bolt a speed reducer on it?   That and a servo motor should allow you to slow it down to a stitch per second  with no loss of torque.

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There have been many posts about slowing machines down. Gary is right, the usual method is to fit a servo motor and if that's not enough to add a speed reducer.

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