Types of sewing machine motors we sell
There are mainly three types of motors for sewing machines: the electronic motors, the carbon motors and clutch motors. Each has its specificities and is suitable for particular uses.
Advantages and disadvantages of each type of motor
The electronic motors are quiet, lightweight, and have adjustable speed. They are ideal for family or beginner use. However, their price can be higher and their lifespan slightly shorter than other motors.
The carbon motors are powerful and durable, perfect for intense industrial work. However, they require more maintenance and can be noisy when running.
As for the clutch motors, they offer a good quality-price ratio but their simplicity makes them less suitable for complex tasks such as embroidery or overlocking.
Maintenance and care of motors
To prolong the life of your motor, it is important to clean regularly and check the condition of carbon brushes for motors that operate on this principle. Naturally, you can count on JD-depannage to help you choose the right part and ensure its replacement.
Choosing the motor power according to needs
Light sewing often requires an electronic motor, while industrial sewing generally requires a robust carbon motor. Take your specific needs into account before choosing your motor.
Examples of applications by motor type
- Electronic motors: ideal for sewing delicate fabrics such as silk or satin.
- Carbon motors: perfect for sewing thick materials such as leather or denim.
- Clutch motors: suitable for simple tasks and common repairs.