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The speed pin, or speed option, allows you to control the speed of the motor. When set at a lower (slower) setting, the needle will move up and down more slowly, giving you more control when sewing something small, detailed, or curvy. When set at a higher (faster) setting, the needle will move up and down more quickly, allowing you to sew a straightly line quickly and efficiently.

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