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Overview<\/h2>\n

The amount of power required by a sewing machine varies. Some run on electric power, while others run on batteries. As the sewing machine and its accessories draw power from the batteries or electric power source, the amps used will depend on the current draw rate and the voltage of the machine. Cords and adapters are designed to maintain a current within a safe range and provide power to the machine. This article will provide an overview of the types of sewing machines and their amperage, as well as discuss how to determine the amperage required for a particular machine.<\/p>\n

Domestic and Industrial Machines<\/h2>\n

The power needs of a sewing machine depend on the type of machine being used. Domestic or consumer sewing machines are made to meet the needs of the home sewer, and typically run on 120 volts of power and require between 0.3 to 0.7 amps, or amperage, of power. Industrial sewing machines run on 220 volts and require 1.2 to 2.2 amps.<\/p>\n

Battery-operated Machines<\/h2>\n

Battery-operated machines are becoming increasingly popular due to their convenience and portability. These machines use rechargeable batteries, usually between 6 to 12 volts, and draw approximately 0.2 amps of power when they’re operating.<\/p>\n

Choosing the Right Amperage<\/h2>\n

When choosing a machine, it is important to consider the current draw rate in the voltage range of the machine. An electrical engineer can measure the current draw of a machine to determine the amperage required. The power cord and adapter should also be selected to meet the wiring regulations and provide the correct amperage supply to the machine.<\/p>\n

Energy Conservations <\/h2>\n