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Fixing a Sewing Machine

Most sewing machines are built for long life–especially if you keep them in good repair. Here are some tips from the Fix-It Club.
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Components of a typical electric sewing machine. (click to enlarge)


Carefully tip or lift the sewing machine from the cabinet to expose components for lubrication.

A sewing machine is a small appliance that unites or fastens things by stitching. All sewing machines produce a stitch by hooking the needle thread around a second or bobbin thread. Fabric is pulled through the machine using metal feet called feed dogs. Speed is controlled by a foot or knee pedal. Numerous other adjustments can be made to produce various stitches and patterns.

Lubricate a sewing machine:
  1. Unplug the sewing machine.
  2. Apply one drop of high-quality sewing machine oil to any parts that move, being especially careful not to oil electrical parts.

Service mechanical parts:

  1. Unplug the sewing machine.
  2. Clean the thread tension assembly using tweezers to remove tangles of thread around the disks.
  3. Use a fine emery cloth to sand off burrs or rust from the bobbin thread tension assembly. Replace any damaged parts.
  4. As needed, adjust the presser bar screw until the foot is straight.
  5. As needed, clean the feed assembly: Raise the presser foot, needle, and needle plate. Then unfasten and remove the feed assembly. Remove any obstructions such as thread and lint.

Service the drive belt:

  1. Unplug the machine.
  2. Remove the top cover and the hand wheel cover, held in place by screws or other fasteners.
  3. Remove the belt and inspect it for damage and wear, replacing as needed.
  4. Reinstall the belt and tighten the motor mounting bolts. Check the belt tension by pushing on the side of the belt.

Text by Dan & Judy Ramsey - from "If It's Broke, Fix It!"
Artwork by Dan & Judy Ramsey
Copyright Fix-It Club® © 2004


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