How works an industrial sewing machine clutch motor. Recommendations for adjusting the clutch motor see also on my website.
Which motor is used in sewing machine? What is the difference between clutch motor and servo motor? How does a clutch motor work? You will learn the answers to these questions in this video.
All modern household sewing machines have an electric motor drive. Home sewing machines and industrial sewing machine models have different types of electric motor drives.
Industrial sewing machines have a special sewing machine drive. All of them are equipped with a clutch motor at which a sewing machine is able to work 24 hours a day without interruption and at a high speed.
In this video you will learn how works such electric drive and then it differs from another types of sewing machine motors.
Industrial sewing machine clutch motor works continuously after turning on the electricity. Clutch motor of industrial sewing machine has a friction device which regulates speed of rotation of sheave. The more tightly the clutch wheel to the motor clutch disc is pressed, the more is speed of rotation of sewing machine.
Frictional device has and another feature. After removing your leg from pedal platform is full stopping of sewing machine.
Servo motors don’t run unless you engage the pedal. They work almost silently. They make no noise whatsoever unless you decide to use them. They are different from clutch motors that will give that humming noise all the time, whether you are using the machine or not.
Servo motors are more user-friendly for using them home. You can control the speed of the motor and start slow. A servo motor is usually light and easy to install. It also consumes less energy than a traditional clutch motor.
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