Could everyone do me a favor and read what I have written before you post?
I WILL CHANGE THE PULLEY OF THE MOTOR TO BRING THE RPMS DOWN TO 1750!!!!!!!!
Not trying to be rude, but this is the third time I've said it.
Why read? Just skim a few lines and jump in with an opinion......
Yeah just a thought.... the clutch gear is to bring a very small amount of mass up to speed fairly quickly - the sewing machine aparatum.
I think the sewink boosheen motor would be just fine.... good motors.
As long as there was a little bit of slip and soft starting in the drive train.
But I'd be getting a firm understanding on the clutch and it's operation and service it to spec.....
Just in case.
Many years ago there was a HUGE double decker type dumpster that had a whole factory of industrial sewing machines inside it - all getting tossed out......
I could have acquired several - but I was on foot, I had a long way to go and they had HUGE motors and weighed a ton.....
Another Emelda Marcos moment..... Pass.
Yeah the ONLY reason why great big motors that run sewing machines like machine guns, have clutches, is to basically keep the whole motor running and to only use a light weight drive to the sewing mechanism.
It's to stop endless stopping and starting of the motor, which draws huge amounts of power, overheats the motor, uses loads of power and it's a general prick.
Much better to have a motor and a flywheel / clutch spinning all the time - and then engage the sewing mechanism - because the act of sewing by machine is huge amounts of short bursts of sewing all day every day.....
But to be fair you could just strip the clutch off and direct drive from the motor.... as lathe work tends to be on and using it, and the odd switching off....
Quite a different cycling load to sewing.