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The servo motors I am familiar with are controlled by an electronic eye. The foot pedal operates a "vane" which interrupts the light. The less light the faster the motor runs.

I suspect your linkage may not be returning all the way, there is dirt blocking the light, or the vane has come loose inside the motor. Granted, all this is just my wild guess and I certainly don't claim to be an expert. I have opened mine up though and modified the light controller for added low speed control so I do have an idea how it works.

Good luck and let us know what you find out.

John Long
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John Long wrote: Fri May 08, 2020 2:32 am The servo motors I am familiar with are controlled by an electronic eye. The foot pedal operates a "vane" which interrupts the light. The less light the faster the motor runs.

I suspect your linkage may not be returning all the way, there is dirt blocking the light, or the vane has come loose inside the motor. Granted, all this is just my wild guess and I certainly don't claim to be an expert. I have opened mine up though and modified the light controller for added low speed control so I do have an idea how it works.

Good luck and let us know what you find out.

John Long
Thank you for your response, so basically I have to take the motor apart? Can it be done while still attached to the table? Any pics of what to look for?

Also getting this code E6
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@luis_upholstery My motor is a SewQuiet 5000. The speed control mechanism is behind the end cap of the motor. To open it up does not involve getting into anything electrical. I wish I could tell you if other brands are similar but I can't.

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