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Most of us electric motor Suppliers, live our lives with certain expectations. We expect the light to turn on when we turn the switch. We expect our cars to go when we press down on the accelerator. So, when we press down on the foot control of our sewing machines we expect the sewing machine to work.

At times, we get to thinking of your sewing machine like a friend or in a sense like a real person. We talk to it. We touch it. We listen to it. Sometimes, it may appear that our friend is stricken with an infection or disease. This is especially true when we press down on the power and very little happens.

Here is the situation. You are ready to sew. You press down on the power pedal and little or nothing happens. The sewing machine may move sluggishly or not at all.

It is possible that your sewing machine has been infected by the malady known as Motor Weakness Disorder .

You can determine if this is your problem fairly quickly with a few basic tests.

You set up your sewing machine and are ready to sew, but when you press down on the foot pedal the machine barely moves at all. It is as though the machine is tired from a long hard summer. No matter how hard you press down on that foot control; no matter how much power you put in; the sewing machine just drags along. You can probably do your own sewing machine repair in this case with just a little caution.

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