Members falseyellow Posted June 8, 2022 Members Report Posted June 8, 2022 It is recommended that you use Mitusbishi or hohsing, which is more cost-effective, the minimum speed can be set to 50 rpm, and the heavy-duty machine chooses 750w. At present, I have not seen a motor for sewing machines on the market that is directly set to 10 rpm, because it is meaningless. The efkaDA321 can be set to a minimum speed of 40 rpm, and the AB321 can be set to 70 rpm. Quote
Members Garyak Posted June 8, 2022 Members Report Posted June 8, 2022 On 10/19/2021 at 6:01 AM, Constabulary said: Hoshing servos are another option for "better servos". Not sure what kind of brand RELIABLE is but they at least look quite good but don´t know how well they perform. https://reliablecorporation.com/collections/motors I´m using JACK servos and I´m quite please but they are not high end either but they work well for me. And JACK is a known manufacturer of a wide range of sewing machines (at least). I would buy one again. I just received a new reliable servo for my 145w204. I have servos from Reliable,Techsew, Cobra, Consew, and a gang of enduro pros that I chose a 110v plug for. All work as expected, except the Reliable. The Reliable at 225$ is by far the better motor. It meshed with my 145w like it was meant to be. It has the crawl stitch if you need to sleep between stitches, and more than enough power Quote
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