consew Industrial Sewing Machine Servo Motor with Needle Position and Synchronizer
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As long as you have a servo motor that can be used with the sailrite machine, it will work. This motor will work, but the question remains What is the life expectancy of this servo motor? *br>I talked to one of the largest retail centers for Consew and he said that this particular servo motor had serious failure rates. There is an allure in getting the sense positioner and motor for less than what most servo motors cost. To avoid disappointment, you should buy the motor with Two years' warranty is included with the sailrite. There is a company called Sew Quiet by Reliable, which looks to be the same manufacturer, but it offers a one-year For the best of both worlds, you can buy the positioner from Reliable (around thirty dollars plus shipping) and the motor from Sailrite. I happened to purchase the Reliable setup and I am currently using it on a Consew 226 RB-09CF. My favorite thing about sewing is that I can do it slowly. You can position the needle so you can pull the sewn fabric away from the machine with no need to touch the balance wheel with the needle positioner. I wish you the best of luck in
I'm sorry, but I'm not sure. I have created my own on a Brother industrial walking foot machine, and it bolted well in place of the This pulley is the same as the one on the It should be able to work without any issues. I wish you the best of luck.
If it is appropriate for machines that work with drive bells and foot paddles, I think it would work.
Selected User Reviews For consew Industrial Sewing Machine Servo Motor with Needle Position and Synchronizer
Before I bought this motor, I purchased it without the syncronizer needle positioner (CSM1001), and I have been pleased with its performance. This one is a little difficult because I could not set the stop positions up properly for the needle position function. I also tried the syncronizer on an overlock machine and am not satisfied with how it works. The instructions in the box are a horrible translation from the Asian language of the manufacturer, so at first I assumed I was missing details. In my position as an Industrial Sewing Machine Technician for over 37 years, I have seen bad translations of Japanese manuals into English, so I am somewhat familiar with them. The needle stop positions were impossible to set on the overlock machine I installed this motor on despite the fact that I have set needle positions on probably every brand servo motor made. I found better instructions on Consew's website, but setting the needle stop positions was still impossible. They offered no assistance or more detailed instructions when I contacted Consew. Because of the design of the pulley on my machine, it is not possible to rotate the syncronizer on the pulley to mechanically adjust the syncronizer. As a result, I had to modify the magnetic disc internally so that I could rotate it to On the inside. have to use only one needle position, but it's okay on an overlock machine since it's not necessary to use needle down. There is a possibility the syncronizer or control box is faulty, but I really did not care to waste my time and leave my machine down for too long. If I can avoid these problems in the future, I will. In my next motor purchase, needle position will probably not be a concern. I will likely look for a motor from another brand or go to a machine specialist.
THINGS NOT TO DO There is a terrible high pitched noise that come from the CSM1000 motor Gritzner industrial sewing machines were nearly silent when they were manufactured in the 1940s. This motor destroys the quiet nature of the machine when sewing. It also has terrible low speed control, since the motor is only able to turn at 200 revolutions per minute, which is over three My goal was to replace a clutch motor for control with a servo, but this Consew servo motor did not meet my expectation. My first reaction when I received this motor was to put the smallest pulley (45mm) that could be used to allow its low speed operation. But it's still too fast for detailed stitching. A needle positioner/synchronizer that is shipped with older machines does not adapt well to them. There would be something you would need to do in order to use it. I tried 4 of the industrial sewing machines I have and they all wouldn't operate. I think that the following is good Despite having an old industrial 1940s table, it was simple to install and did not require any edits. A good performance is also seen in terms of power and high speed. The following advice My friend's Enduro servo motor was far superior to this one in terms of reliability and performance. By every measure, it was much better, especially in terms of low-speed control and noise. It would have been good if I had returned this motor for that one if it weren't way too late.
This is a much better motor than what I had been using for my high speed clutch motor, but it is not without some disadvantages that I haven't experienced with other Servo motors. 2) Fastening my stitches down to a crawl was something I wanted With this motor, you are unable to stitch at a single speed, as it slows down only to 500 stitches per minute. A motor such as this would not be suitable for someone who wants very slow stitches. 3) The instructions are incredibly poor. Installing and setting up the needle positioner is entirely up to you, and there are no instructions included. 2) When I received it, my needle positioner was broken into several pieces. A very brittle plastic is used in making it. In the case of a Servo motor, I recommend that you purchase another product.
Saving $20 is the best way to save money Rather than saving $ 40 by purchasing just the motor without the positioner, I'll go ahead and spend the extra money to use Having it is very convenient, and you can always take it away! It's the first time I bought one with a needle positioner. I've bought 3 or 4 of these, but this is the first I've purchased This product has a lot of hardware for adjusting the machine to your needs. Also, I was pleased to see that, even though this is the cheapest of all the ones I looked at, it is the updated/better model with a 110V switched outlet. The fast delivery and good price made me very happy.
My table and machine wobble when I run at higher speeds because of a wobble in the pulley. An extremely annoying experience. Installing the software is largely ineffective thanks to the installation instructions. In addition to being crooked, the pully back cover blocks the insertion of the main hanger bolt. Because of the crooked installation and the front cover installed, the belt runs on top of the back I could not return the motor because of these major issues which I would have known about before I installed it. Having said that, I have figured out how to read the needle position sensor for up and down now that the sensor is installed and it's working. The music is great. You have great control over the system. It would be easier for me to overlook all the other issues if it didn't wobble so much.
I replaced the servo on my Jukki 1541 and I think it's great. I've had the machine for two years and have had no problems with it. I particularly like the needle positioner. In order to work in detail, I can slow the processing pace of the RPM. The sewing machine melted T138 in such a short period of time! The next time I purchase, I will definitely do so.
It was difficult to install this motor because there were no instructions. I found a video on YouTube that helped in the end. This motor required me to drill holes all the way through the top in order to secure the machine, so if that is a deal breaker for you, do not purchase it. Since the replacement motor is much quieter than the old clutch motor, a huge improvement over the old one can be made. During the process of attaching it to the bracket, I needed an extra pair of hands to hold it. The needle positioner I got looks used ( like it can be pried open) and is useless for me because I don't know My knowledge of this system doesn't even extend to whether it works. It was a frustrating experience all in all.
This motor is quieter and smoother than the clutch-driven motor it replaced - it engages smoothly and operates more smoothly. The only issue is the needle positioner, which doesn't work as fluidly or accurately as it should, and that's the only limitation. I like the components. Installation was straightforward, despite the low quality of the components. The documentation is a bit lacking, and may not be sufficient for non-technical users The installers should be professionals.