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The YEQIN Industrial Sewing Machine Clutch Motor Pulley is a 45mm cast aluminum pulley designed for universal fit on keyed motor shafts. It slows motor speed to increase torque, ideal for sewing heavier materials like leather, canvas, and nylon. With a keyed slot for secure attachment and easy installation, it offers durable performance and excellent value for industrial and hobbyist sewing machines alike.


























| ASIN | B06ZZ42TGY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #107,098 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #317 in Sewing Machine Parts |
| Brand | YEQIN |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (282) |
| Date First Available | April 19, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
| Item model number | EW-12 |
| Manufacturer | YEQIN |
| Material | Metal |
| Package Dimensions | 5.51 x 3.74 x 1.06 inches |
| UPC | 612957098421 |
| Voltage | 230 Volts |
A**S
Good value and well made
Fit perfectly for the motor I purchased. It helped to slow down the speed and increase the torque of my consew machine. Machine is used for lighter weight leather sewing, canvas, and cordura nylon. Went on easy. Good value for the price.
J**S
For keyed motor shafts
This pulley has a keyed slot to fix the pulley to the motor shaft, not a set screw. I replaced my Rex servo motor pulley in less than five minutes after some prep work. The pulley is cast aluminum and mine had both casting flash and sharp edges. A small metal file removes those without problem. Check the key slot openings and smooth them if needed. Next, use an impact driver to loosen the pulley nut on the motor shaft (mine was 19mm). If you don't have an impact driver, hold the motor pulley with a thin open-end wrench on the pulley wrench flats. The flats should be on the motor-facing side of the pulley. Remove the motor pulley and do not lose the metal key for the slot. Test the key in the pulley slot before installation. Use a metal file to adjust the slot if needed. Install the 45mm pulley on the motor shaft. Align the slots and insert the key to lock the pulley and shaft together. Replace the pulley nut and washers and tighten. The pulley is a good value for the price, installs easily, and works.
D**Y
Works great but no set screw.
Reduced speed nicely, but beware it has no set screw. My old pulley used a screw instead of a key. I had to drill and tap for a set screw which is a minor inconvenience if you are able to do such things. Had I to do it over, I would look for a pulley with screw. Changed belt from 40 to a 36. Unknown brand of servo motor. Incidentally I used an automotive v belt which is a little too wide but works fine. Not that much tension required.
B**R
Works great.
Fits my consew Sewing Machine Servo Motor. The hardest part of the installation was getting the screw nut off the motor shaft so I could remove the original 75mm pulley. Once the smaller pulley installed, had to shorten the belt to make it work. Read a couple reviews saying the key way was small/tight but wasn’t an issue on the pullley I got. Was able to quickly install new pulley.
E**N
45 mm pully
Fit my consew servo motor perfectly works well slow it down the difference is I had a m40 size belt and drop to a m36 when buying grab a belt to go with it it thanks
D**M
Light weight, good casting.
It fit well. No set screws. Metric. Perfect for the sewing machine. Consew servo. Slows it right down.
B**B
Poor quality casting
I bought this to put on the servo for my Consew sewing machine. Unfortunately when I tried to install it I found the key didn't fit. Upon closer inspection I noticed the casting was extremely poor and the keyway was not straight. I had to take a file to the keyway and gently open it up so the key would fit. There were also large burrs on the outer face of the pulley which would result in the pulley not sitting straight on the shaft once the nut was tightened. So I had to file the face of the pulley as well. Once I made these modification it worked fine. The customer should not have to do this though.
L**P
Works Great with Consew Servo Motor
Works Great with Consew CSM1000 motor. Replacesd 75mm pulley with Yeqin 45mm pulley. Easy swap out, fit perfectly. Allows better slow speed operation and better piercing power. Just like shifting your mountain bike to the small front chain-ring. Great add-on for your motor.
S**Y
If you own an industrial sewing machine with a servo motor you know how fast it will sew but you also know just how hard it is to get it to stitch slowly when needed, The problem lies in the size of the sheave on the motor in relation to the sewing machine. This sheave is slightly more than half the size of the 75mm that comes with most servo motors. As a result it allows the motor to turn faster but due to the ratio the machine is slower. Now I can start and keep the speed very slow without any effort at all so intricate sections are a breeze in comparison to what I was encountering before. It's a little pricey for what it is but when compared to other options like double sheaves mounted on jackshafts it is very inexpensive. Installation is very straightforward and can be accomplished with a few household tools (in my case a crescent wrench and a pair of channel locks) but because of the difference in diameter you have to remove the motor and drop it down with a spacer to get the belt tight. I used flat washers as spacers but a piece of 3/4" plywood would work just as well. Another thing that I did was fabricate an extended actuator arm for my motor that doubles the travel distance from full stop to full on from a piece of aluminium angle iron that I got from Home Depot. Between the two modifications I have a machine which is complacent when I need it to be but will still run thousands of stitches per minute if need be.
0**0
Instantly slows down your machine to a manageable speed. I think it took me about 5 minutes to install. The only thing to be aware of, which obviously should go without saying, is that you will have to either get yourself a shorter belt or add a shim to your motor mount. I went the shorter belt route. I got one 2" shorter than my previous one and it's a perfect fit.
M**S
It's obviously not a universal fit, since it didn't fit my reliable sewquiet 600sm the diameter of the hole that goes on the motor is about 15mm on this thing and on my motor it's 12mm
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