Old 08-04-2019, 10:03 AM
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Dario
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Originally Posted by OurWorkbench
Welcome, Dario.

I'm somewhat confused by what you are asking. From the way I'm reading it, it appears that you are trying to directly hard wire the machine to the prongs (A, B, C), foot control (H1, T) and electric outlet. Usually, there is what is called a lead cord that plugs into the machine at A, B, C, with two wires coming from it. One goes to the electric outlet and the other to the foot control. I have not seen a plug (lead cord) shaped like yours.
I have some experience with soldering and making audio cables and I would want to hardwire this, in the most safe way.
I am not sure this is possible in my case without the correct diagrams and that's why I am asking for any information.

I thought hardwiring the sewing machine, especially for vintage sewing machines without spare parts, was the normal way to go.

Thank you, I did not know my Necchi was from Taiwan. This is the manual I have.

What do you guys think about hardwiring it? Isn't it normal vor vintage machines?

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