I'm looking to make a universal portable box/ table for my domestics - Pfaff 230, and my range of Singer 15's. I have a 99k with knee lever and can appreciate the quiet running....Well done.
Your machine runs like a Cadillac. None of that weird clanking that you hear with many vintage machines. It must be nice. As for your motor setup, I've been curious about just such a thing but wasn't sure if it could be done. So Yes I did learn something. Thanks for taking the time to share.
I have switched to a traditional industrial style v-belt, I wasn’t very happy with the stretching of that green belt and it caused it to slip at times of high speed or thick layers.
hi Alex what belt are you using I can see its green ! is it round or see! thanks for the video ,ive just got my motor was going to change the pulley to a 45 but the shaft od is 13mm and the pulleys from the internet seem to be all 15 mm!
Thank you for showing the use of a servo motor on a singer 201k. I tried to record the speed of your machine at low and high speed by having your video shown in slow motion. The low speed was about 72 stitches/minute and the high sped about 480 stitches/minute. It seems to me, that your 40 mm pulley should make the gearing to be about 2:1 from motor to machine. I guess you use the normal handwheel for a vintage Singer sewing machine with motor. Therefore the lowest speed of the motor seems to be 144 RPM. I have not found specifications on the lowest speed for this motor. I have seen one answer saying 500 RPM, but I do not think it can be true, when I look your machine. I use about the same high speed as you, but a low speed much slower using a normal sewing machine motor with a speed reducer. Perhaps you have seen my videos.
It is a 45mm pulley. I accidentally said 14mm, but it's a 45mm pulley that I found on amazon. I searched "45mm clutch pulley" and found the one that fits the shaft of my motor.
Mean new usha pico machine (manual) full shuttle, problem is when I am doing sewing with Thread shuttle sound more, new pico sewing machine, oil problem kindly reply me Sir
Hey, I like your setup a lot. Do you know the length of the bottom of this machine? The reason I ask is because I’ve stumbled across someone’s passion project exactly like this, a industrial sewing table with a clutch motor fitted for a domestic machine. The original domestic is far beyond repair but the clutch motor is in decent shape. I’m gonna see if I can figure something out spending the least possible amount of money.
No. You would have to completely remove the potted motor assembly and add a hand wheel that has a belt groove. I have done that to my 201-2. I got the hand wheel and belt guard from a class 15 clone. They fit perfectly.
@@saffronknitworks yes with a new belt-friendly handwheel. You’d be better off using a 15-90, which already has a belted motor. Remove motor, use servo motor and belt. Most 201-2s are not drilled to accept a stand alone bobbin winder/belt guard, but most sewing machine repair shops can tap threads to make one thread in.
Silai sehi aatta he lekin dhaga lagake machine chalane se shuttle se awaz aatta he, dhaga na laga ke bubbin ke sath chalne se koi awaz nehi aatta he, new Usha ki pico sewing machine he 7 din ka he, warranty he service karne gaya woh shuttle mein oil lagane ke baad thik chala phir 2days ke baad phir se wahi awaz shuttle se aatta he, please solve it 🙏
can you use industrial needles nice work looks like a beast i wana use this for demin coats an canvas will it last can you turn this into an industrail machine bigger needles
I'm looking to make a universal portable box/ table for my domestics - Pfaff 230, and my range of Singer 15's. I have a 99k with knee lever and can appreciate the quiet running....Well done.
The 201 is so crazy smooth.
I would like to see the set-up that is under the table!
Your machine runs like a Cadillac. None of that weird clanking that you hear with many vintage machines. It must be nice. As for your motor setup, I've been curious about just such a thing but wasn't sure if it could be done. So Yes I did learn something. Thanks for taking the time to share.
I have switched to a traditional industrial style v-belt, I wasn’t very happy with the stretching of that green belt and it caused it to slip at times of high speed or thick layers.
How do we know it runs so smooth ? It just sat there he did not as much as turn the machine on.
Thanks for the video,got mine yesterday 1951 /130 Pfaff
super creative pal love it
love these old machines i cudnt even hear the moter thats a nicetouch must b quite
hi Alex what belt are you using I can see its green ! is it round or see! thanks for the video ,ive just got my motor was going to change the pulley to a 45 but the shaft od is 13mm and the pulleys from the internet seem to be all 15 mm!
Hi Alex, could you please tell me what belt you used to fit both the 201K and the 45mm Pulley? Perhaps share a link to purchase it? Thank you.
Thank you for showing the use of a servo motor on a singer 201k. I tried to record the speed of your machine at low and high speed by having your video shown in slow motion. The low speed was about 72 stitches/minute and the high sped about 480 stitches/minute. It seems to me, that your 40 mm pulley should make the gearing to be about 2:1 from motor to machine. I guess you use the normal handwheel for a vintage Singer sewing machine with motor. Therefore the lowest speed of the motor seems to be 144 RPM. I have not found specifications on the lowest speed for this motor. I have seen one answer saying 500 RPM, but I do not think it can be true, when I look your machine.
I use about the same high speed as you, but a low speed much slower using a normal sewing machine motor with a speed reducer. Perhaps you have seen my videos.
What video are you people watching. The one I see is just a still machine. Nothing has moved or made a sound
@@lindadalton2668 I look the video we are commenting. Look at time 13:00 and 17:57 for the low speed. At time 15:27 or 23:00 you got higher speed.
Could you tell me the pulley setup you use? I know the servo pulleys are for wider belts than the domestic machines use.
It is a 45mm pulley. I accidentally said 14mm, but it's a 45mm pulley that I found on amazon. I searched "45mm clutch pulley" and found the one that fits the shaft of my motor.
Are you going to demonstrate the machine or just talk through the video
@@lindadalton2668 I did both, thanks.
Mean new usha pico machine (manual) full shuttle, problem is when I am doing sewing with Thread shuttle sound more, new pico sewing machine, oil problem kindly reply me Sir
This is servo top qe5542?
Hey, I like your setup a lot. Do you know the length of the bottom of this machine? The reason I ask is because I’ve stumbled across someone’s passion project exactly like this, a industrial sewing table with a clutch motor fitted for a domestic machine. The original domestic is far beyond repair but the clutch motor is in decent shape. I’m gonna see if I can figure something out spending the least possible amount of money.
my singer 201 k base is 7x14 3/4
Can this be done to a potted motor 201-2 or 15-91?
No. You would have to completely remove the potted motor assembly and add a hand wheel that has a belt groove. I have done that to my 201-2. I got the hand wheel and belt guard from a class 15 clone. They fit perfectly.
@@GregThompson-dn9eo thanks for the info.
@@saffronknitworks yes with a new belt-friendly handwheel. You’d be better off using a 15-90, which already has a belted motor. Remove motor, use servo motor and belt. Most 201-2s are not drilled to accept a stand alone bobbin winder/belt guard, but most sewing machine repair shops can tap threads to make one thread in.
Silai sehi aatta he lekin dhaga lagake machine chalane se shuttle se awaz aatta he, dhaga na laga ke bubbin ke sath chalne se koi awaz nehi aatta he, new Usha ki pico sewing machine he 7 din ka he, warranty he service karne gaya woh shuttle mein oil lagane ke baad thik chala phir 2days ke baad phir se wahi awaz shuttle se aatta he, please solve it 🙏
The whole video just shows your machine sitting there while you talked you never showed the mother you were talking about just a dead screen
can you use industrial needles nice work looks like a beast i wana use this for demin coats an canvas will it last can you turn this into an industrail machine bigger needles
I’ve never tried an industrial needle in it, but it’s not really robust enough to become an industrial machine.
You just can’t be the quality of that stitch.
Omg why are you going so slow
@@gregoryneedsaname Omg any machine can go fast, I wanted to show how slow it can be.