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Sewing machine clutch motor

drewski

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I recently replaced the clutch motor in my wife's upholstery sewing machine with a servo motor. Any creative ideas on what I could use the clutch motor for other than a sewing machine. I don't think there is much of a market for one of these if I were to try and sell it.
 

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gordo9742000

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I have 3 of them sitting on the shelf. Next time I climb up there they are going in the trash. Been holding on to them like enough. Can’t figure out what do with them.
 

gte718p

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I actually just did the same. If the clutch is good, throw it on craigslist for $20. Around me at least they seem to sell. The motors are industrial and seem to last forever, but the clutches eventually wear out and cost more then the machine is worth to replace. I posted a picture of the 3/4 HP servo next to the 1/2 HP clutch motor it replaced. It was a joke.

I'm in Hawaii so my market may not reflect most CONUS locations.
 
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dutchgray

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I have a Chinese one in the garage that I was given, 1/2 hp 1440 rpm, you dont have to use the clutch if you don't want to, just has a small V belt pulley on the end of it, would run lots of things. If I don't find a use for it in a couple years it will probably go for scrap, then I will immediately need it.
 

oldgoaly

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Helve style and indirect linked powered hammers for shaping metal. Not like a Yoder but a smaller shaping / plannishing.
 
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