Industrial sewing machine motors provide the primary driving torque required for heavy-duty, high-speed commercial apparel production. Selecting the correct motor type directly impacts sewing speed control, energy efficiency, noise levels, and overall production throughput. This selection includes the three distinct motor technologies commonly used to power industrial workstations, tailoring setups, and specialized domestic upgrades.
Motor Options & Pricing
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ELECTRONIC SERVO MOTOR
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Price: Kes. 10,000
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Technology: Modern, brushless direct-current (DC) electronic drive.
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Key Features: Features fully adjustable speed controls, high starting torque, and silent standby operation (it only draws power and makes sound when the foot pedal is depressed). It saves up to 70% in energy costs compared to clutch motors and is ideal for residential workshops, precise stitching, and variable-speed manufacturing.
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HEAVY-DUTY CLUTCH MOTOR
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Price: Kes. 10,000
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Technology: Traditional mechanical induction drive with a constantly spinning internal flywheel.
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Key Features: Runs continuously at a fixed high speed (typically 2850 or 3450 RPM) as long as the power switch is on. It offers extreme mechanical reliability and maximum momentum for heavy leather or thick canvas production, though it operates with a constant hum and high energy consumption.
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CHEERING MOTOR (Mini Domestic / Tailoring Motor)
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Price: Kes. 1,500
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Technology: Compact external universal brush motor.
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Key Features: A small-scale, cost-effective upgrade motor equipped with an external belt and foot pedal. It is engineered primarily for converting manual treadle tables or upgrading standard domestic/black head sewing machines to electric power, providing basic speed acceleration for light tailoring.
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