The torque of the Sewing Machine Motor is an important performance indicator, which has a significant impact on sewing fabrics of different materials. Understanding the relationship between torque size and fabric material can help sewers better choose the appropriate Sewing Machine Motor and improve sewing quality and efficiency.
For thin fabrics such as silk, chiffon, etc., a smaller torque is usually sufficient to complete the sewing task. Because the thin fabric is easy to push, it doesn't require much force. If the motor torque is too large, the fabric may be over-stretched and deformed, and may even cause problems such as uneven stitching and jumpers. In addition, excessive torque may cause the motor to generate excessive heat during operation, which is detrimental to both the motor and the fabric. An appropriate small torque motor can achieve smooth sewing with fine stitches, ensuring the beauty of thin fabrics.
Medium-thick fabrics, such as cotton, denim, etc., require moderate torque for sewing. If the torque is too small, the motor may not be able to push the fabric forward smoothly, causing the sewing speed to slow down or even freeze. If the torque is too large, although the fabric can be pushed easily, it may make the stitches too deep, damage the fibers of the fabric, and affect the strength and durability of the fabric. Therefore, for medium-thickness fabrics, it is crucial to choose a Sewing Machine Motor with appropriate torque, which can not only ensure smooth sewing but also ensure the quality of the fabric.
When sewing thick fabrics, such as leather, heavy canvas, etc., larger torque is necessary. Thick fabrics have high resistance and require strong power to push. If the motor torque is insufficient, it will not be able to penetrate thick fabrics at all, or the motor may be overloaded, overheated or even damaged. The high-torque motor can easily handle thick fabrics, ensuring firm stitching and stable sewing results. However, when using a high-torque motor to sew thick fabrics, you also need to pay attention to adjusting other parameters of the sewing machine, such as stitch length, thread tension, etc., to obtain the best sewing effect.