Thank you so much for the video. I was able to take mine apart, clean it, grease it and get it back together. Husband took the counter apart and fixed it.
Thank you for this video. It gave me the courage to take mine apart. When I reassembled it, my counter didn't work anymore . I took it apart again. The small gear on the counter was not engaging the "gear teeth" on the white ring. I made sure they engaged & put it back together. It works great now. I hope this helps someone whose counter isn't working.
Girl, YOU ARE A BLESSING. I just got my Sentro and in 3 days made 4 hats. Last night I may have made a hat for my hubby with Bernat blanket yarn😬 tried to start a new hat when I got off today and it was stressing clanking and clacking and not wanting to go at all😢. I watched 2 other videos and thought I knew what to do. Got it all apart and then could not get it flush to go back together. Watched your video and it was like magic and slid right in!!! Thank you for taking the time to do this as I was about to just order another on Temu and throw in the towel. You have a new subscriber bc I love how easy it was to follow along!!
Thank you for showing how to take apart the Sentro. To my knowledge, the machines are NOT lubricated from the factory. The white dusty residue is plastic dust from the pieces rubbing against each other. The only parts that I'd lubricate are the pins and the track they run in. Use a silicone lubricant. Otherwise, you'll have a build-up of lint and fuzz getting stuck in the lubricant. A little of the stuff goes a very long way. I used to repair sewing machines, and it's the same principle.
I pulled mine apart to see if I could find out why there were a couple of spots that were getting almost stuck. I spent over a hour trying to reassemble before I looked it up. This video helped me put it back together, so thank you
I cant thank you enough maam , ya done saved me the trouble of trying to contact the factory back in china where they asked me for $200 for a replacement and shipping charges .
I used this grease before for the SENTRO but only once because I have not used my SENTRO in a long while. Now going back to this video and reading the comments I decided to do some research. The Lithium grease with TIME it will Decay and destroy the plastic. Lithium grease is more for elements that will be exposed to heat. The Silicone Grease is recommended for plastic and it will repel moisture and it won’t damage plastic. Just a little info. But in the end it is your decision on how to take care of your machine. 😊
I had bought the Lithium spray can because it was the only thing I found at the time, a year + ago. Not only it didn’t improve the workings of the machine, the spray was difficult to contain. I sprayed it into a cup and wiped some on with a cloth, so I’m glad I don’t have much to remove next cleaning. Thanks for the input!
I got some super Lube oil from Amazon I just got it today in the mail I will be using mine on my addi knitting machines small Express and king size machine here in few days like Sunday or Saturday night
I will be getting this lubricant from the home improvement store tomorrow. My poor Jamit (technically a sentro) is giving me fits. I will need a lock box to leep my 2.5 year old son out of it. He loves all of my liquid stuff for crafts be it glue, resin, or polishing paste.
I think the black peg that you line up with the grey ring is supposed to be lined up with the white peg. when I put just any pink peg with it, the counter was counting a few stitches after the white peg had passed. I lined it up at the white peg and it worked again.
It’s hard to get it in and off but the sides have those little pins that push in and out. I would try and carefully push to one side and pop out the other side
I have tried my hardest to get my handle off so I can take apart my 40 needle and I’m gonna tell you it’s impossible coz the white part will not come off even if you we Wiggle it and pull down a little on the handle, so I guess it will never be cleaned or the inside cked coz it does make a clicking noise only when the yarn is on there & even with 3 ply yarn so I know it’s not the yarn. It’s almost like they didn’t put some needles in correctly or it needs to be greased. But the handle on this 20 needle sentro isn’t like the end of your 48 & I guess I’m gonna try it next once I get the grease in for it & just throw this one in the dump coz it’s not suppose to be making a clicking noise & it’s bad & this was my Christmas this year. I love these machines but why have the newer model if you can’t take it apart to clean or check to see if everything on the inside is working correctly. I love your video!
Thank you for the info on the grease. My goofy self used Vaseline 😂 I mean it worked, but I know it's not for the machine at all🤦🏽♀️ I take my sentro apart and clean it out every like 15-20 uses when I use red heart because the fibers are always caked up in the machine
You’re welcome and omg 😂😂😂 but hey if it works haha!! But that grease works amazing and it’s cheap too and it’ll last awhile! I know to clean mine more often now.
Do you think this would work if the problem is just one or two needles that get 'stuck' and the machine makes an awful crunching clicking noise to get it to move on?
Why does it look like glue lol but do you know how to fix the gears that eat up? I got like 3 machines and all with that problem. When I start a project with new handles that are eaten up within mins/ no more than 90 rows.
It’s not glue haha but I have had the same issue with it eating handles and the gears with them. I’m not quite sure if it’s a design flaw or what!? I think getting a better made gear would be better possibly one from Etsy or something?
@@SHWL0925 okay thanks, I did order what I thought was a better one before but it ate it right on up within seconds. I paid 40 dollars for it so I was upset. I guess I just gotta keep trying stuff until it find something to work.
Thank you for the video!!! I took mine apart for the first time. Mine has never been so quiet! Where did you get your add on counter? Mine is off by several pins. It works but not on the 48th pin.
I personally didn’t have issues wjrh it eating the plastic but I have had someone else comment saying they think it may have caused issues with ther machine. I would say use at your own discretion.
Your sound is so far down that I put mine way up to the top and still could barely understand what you are saying so I'm going to say good for you and I will watch you on my phone I guess. Hopefully I can hear you then. My tablet will only let me go so far because it's concerned about my ears! Lol!
so...my dear sweet husband seems to think this type of grease 'glued' my machine together... I was using a low speed drill and my machine made this HORRIFIC *KRCSHK* sound and then the handle was stuck and wouldn't move. We got it apart but where the pins slide up to grab the yarn has basically 'melted' or it has been shaved off...
My machine has the same sound before I used the grease and after unfortunately. I think it’s machine design error and not the grease! I do not use a drill on mine bc I’m afraid to go at a higher speed and not be able to see the stitches. I am sorry to hear about your machine! My husband bought me a new sentro since the one I used to make all these videos had crapped out on me. Luckily they’re ALOT cheaper than they was when I got that one in the video.
I had to force most of the screws out bc I haven’t kept up my machine like I should have. Once I got them out and greased them they come out with ease.
Thank you so much for the video. I was able to take mine apart, clean it, grease it and get it back together. Husband took the counter apart and fixed it.
Thank you for this video. It gave me the courage to take mine apart. When I reassembled it, my counter didn't work anymore . I took it apart again. The small gear on the counter was not engaging the "gear teeth" on the white ring. I made sure they engaged & put it back together. It works great now. I hope this helps someone whose counter isn't working.
Girl, YOU ARE A BLESSING. I just got my Sentro and in 3 days made 4 hats. Last night I may have made a hat for my hubby with Bernat blanket yarn😬 tried to start a new hat when I got off today and it was stressing clanking and clacking and not wanting to go at all😢. I watched 2 other videos and thought I knew what to do. Got it all apart and then could not get it flush to go back together. Watched your video and it was like magic and slid right in!!! Thank you for taking the time to do this as I was about to just order another on Temu and throw in the towel. You have a new subscriber bc I love how easy it was to follow along!!
Thank you so much for your kind words! 🥰😊😊😊
Same! I got mine less than a week ago and it’s making cracking noises when I crank 😭
Thank you for showing how to take apart the Sentro. To my knowledge, the machines are NOT lubricated from the factory. The white dusty residue is plastic dust from the pieces rubbing against each other.
The only parts that I'd lubricate are the pins and the track they run in. Use a silicone lubricant. Otherwise, you'll have a build-up of lint and fuzz getting stuck in the lubricant. A little of the stuff goes a very long way. I used to repair sewing machines, and it's the same principle.
I pulled mine apart to see if I could find out why there were a couple of spots that were getting almost stuck. I spent over a hour trying to reassemble before I looked it up. This video helped me put it back together, so thank you
I cant thank you enough maam , ya done saved me the trouble of trying to contact the factory back in china where they asked me for $200 for a replacement and shipping charges .
You’re so welcome!! I’m so glad this helped ☺️☺️
Just found your channel and followed your instrux to clean and grease my Sentro 48. Worked out nicely, thank you so much!
That is awesome 😁😁😁😁
Thank so much for this video, my yard threader was broken off and had to take it apart to place new one on. This helped me so so much. Thank you!
I used this grease before for the SENTRO but only once because I have not used my SENTRO in a long while. Now going back to this video and reading the comments I decided to do some research. The Lithium grease with TIME it will Decay and destroy the plastic. Lithium grease is more for elements that will be exposed to heat. The Silicone Grease is recommended for plastic and it will repel moisture and it won’t damage plastic. Just a little info. But in the end it is your decision on how to take care of your machine. 😊
Thank you! I have since gotten a new machine and will have to service it soon so I will take this information and use it!
I had bought the Lithium spray can because it was the only thing I found at the time, a year + ago. Not only it didn’t improve the workings of the machine, the spray was difficult to contain. I sprayed it into a cup and wiped some on with a cloth, so I’m glad I don’t have much to remove next cleaning. Thanks for the input!
You are fantastic. Thank you so much❤
@@BlackSheep-83 no it didn’t
Just awesome! So glad you made this video. Doing mine as I watch! Thank you.
This helped me so much, just got the grease from home depot, finger's crossed!
The notch on the 48th pin lines up with the notch on the row counter pannel. That's what makes the row counter work!
Can u explain better please, mine refused to count after re packaging it after cleaning. Like am confused 😊
I found Q-tips work great for getting the dirt out of tight spots and also for putting the grease back on also a magnetic dish to keep the screws in
Awesome tutorial bless you thank you so much 🥰 I've just received my machine so this tutorial has been super amazing 🥰❤🤗
Thanks for the tutorial. I need to take mine apart now
You’re welcome!
Thank you thank you!!!! Your video just saved me from buying a new machine.
I’m so happy I could help!!!
Mine is not knitting and it's new so l wanted to see the inside part of it kudos you helped me to know how the skeleton of the machine is.
Had to clean my machine again and you help so much! Than you!
I will do it now and i am so excited. Thank you!
Thank u. Didn't know I needed to grease it
You never know until you try so good job.
I got some super Lube oil from Amazon I just got it today in the mail I will be using mine on my addi knitting machines small Express and king size machine here in few days like Sunday or Saturday night
Awesome job! Bet they don’t grease it enough at the factory. You made me more confident to take mine apart. Thank you !
You’re welcome and I hope it helps!
Screwdriver I used. Works: "Phillips Size: #0; Shaft Size: 75 x 3mm / 3 Inch x 0.12 Inch (L*D)"
I will be getting this lubricant from the home improvement store tomorrow. My poor Jamit (technically a sentro) is giving me fits. I will need a lock box to leep my 2.5 year old son out of it. He loves all of my liquid stuff for crafts be it glue, resin, or polishing paste.
I know what you mean! My almost 4 year old loves messing in my crafting things too 😂 but it doesn’t take much so I think the tube will last awhile.
You just saved me thanks ❤
I think the black peg that you line up with the grey ring is supposed to be lined up with the white peg. when I put just any pink peg with it, the counter was counting a few stitches after the white peg had passed. I lined it up at the white peg and it worked again.
Also thank you for the tip of the white lithium grease i immediately picked some up and my machine no longer skips and is running smoothly. 😊
@@destinyg.9142 next time I will try and line it up! I love my digital counter though and you’re welcome I so happy to hear that 😁😁😁
Awesome video but how did you took off your tensioner because I put mine on with the wrong side and now I just can’t get it off 😭?
It’s hard to get it in and off but the sides have those little pins that push in and out. I would try and carefully push to one side and pop out the other side
Thank you very in informational.
I have tried my hardest to get my handle off so I can take apart my 40 needle and I’m gonna tell you it’s impossible coz the white part will not come off even if you we
Wiggle it and pull down a little on the handle, so I guess it will never be cleaned or the inside cked coz it does make a clicking noise only when the yarn is on there & even with 3 ply yarn so I know it’s not the yarn. It’s almost like they didn’t put some needles in correctly or it needs to be greased. But the handle on this 20 needle sentro isn’t like the end of your 48 & I guess I’m gonna try it next once I get the grease in for it & just throw this one in the dump coz it’s not suppose to be making a clicking noise & it’s bad & this was my Christmas this year. I love these machines but why have the newer model if you can’t take it apart to clean or check to see if everything on the inside is working correctly. I love your video!
Any hints to get the screws out of the bottom? I’ve tried everything and it’s impossible to get them out.
@@sandifellman9662 I made this video awhile back but I was thinking of getting the machine back out so if I do I will make a new tutorial!
Great video thank you! But are you able to get the counter and magnet off if you need to get new machine eventually?
Yes it is hot glued on ☺️
Thank you for the info on the grease. My goofy self used Vaseline 😂 I mean it worked, but I know it's not for the machine at all🤦🏽♀️
I take my sentro apart and clean it out every like 15-20 uses when I use red heart because the fibers are always caked up in the machine
You’re welcome and omg 😂😂😂 but hey if it works haha!! But that grease works amazing and it’s cheap too and it’ll last awhile! I know to clean mine more often now.
@@SHWL0925 that's so awesome! I'm gonna buy some this week!
did I miss something? Why didn't you grease the teeth the winding handle binds with. it would help with wear and tear of the winding mecanism?
I just greased where I seen there was some from before but that is something to consider next time!
Do you think this would work if the problem is just one or two needles that get 'stuck' and the machine makes an awful crunching clicking noise to get it to move on?
I would recommend greasing them then for sure! The machine needs to be cleaned and greased every so often.
@_AKMakes_ thank you! I'll give it a go!
Beyond frustration over here. Broke a needle and thought it'd be an easy-ish fix. What a mess
I can't get the last 2 screws out. They keep spinning
They could be stripped out which would cause them to spin. That could definitely be from factory as well.
Would some sort of baby wipe be helpful at the cleaning stage?
It could be! Whatever you find that works for you I would definitely recommend ☺️
Bonjour, vous effectuez ce nettoyage combien de fois par an ou après combien d'utilisation de la machine ? 🤗Merci
Thanks for the tutorial, question does that grease has a strong smell? Does it pass to the yarn?
It does not have a smell and it did not see it on the yarn when I worked up a few rows
Why does it look like glue lol but do you know how to fix the gears that eat up? I got like 3 machines and all with that problem. When I start a project with new handles that are eaten up within mins/ no more than 90 rows.
Also can you use regular vasline for this?
It’s not glue haha but I have had the same issue with it eating handles and the gears with them. I’m not quite sure if it’s a design flaw or what!? I think getting a better made gear would be better possibly one from Etsy or something?
@@SHWL0925 okay thanks, I did order what I thought was a better one before but it ate it right on up within seconds. I paid 40 dollars for it so I was upset. I guess I just gotta keep trying stuff until it find something to work.
I watched and did my machine with the exact grease and my needles would not fall back down.
I’m not sure why. You may need to take it back apart and make sure it is put together correctly. It should fall back into place.
Thank you for the video!!! I took mine apart for the first time. Mine has never been so quiet! Where did you get your add on counter? Mine is off by several pins. It works but not on the 48th pin.
You’re welcome!! And I got it from Amazon!
Thank you
@@angelawank442 you’re welcome
Did the lithium grease eat the plastic inside your knitting machine? Everyone tells me not to use that grease due to it eating plastic.
I personally didn’t have issues wjrh it eating the plastic but I have had someone else comment saying they think it may have caused issues with ther machine. I would say use at your own discretion.
Your sound is so far down that I put mine way up to the top and still could barely understand what you are saying so I'm going to say good for you and I will watch you on my phone I guess. Hopefully I can hear you then. My tablet will only let me go so far because it's concerned about my ears! Lol!
I’m sorry!!! I have had issue with my sound I’m hoping you can hear it better elsewhere 😭
@@SHWL0925 The phone worked better but was smaller of course. I will be back and try your channel on my tablet again.
I put on closed captioning 😀
so...my dear sweet husband seems to think this type of grease 'glued' my machine together... I was using a low speed drill and my machine made this HORRIFIC *KRCSHK* sound and then the handle was stuck and wouldn't move. We got it apart but where the pins slide up to grab the yarn has basically 'melted' or it has been shaved off...
My machine has the same sound before I used the grease and after unfortunately. I think it’s machine design error and not the grease! I do not use a drill on mine bc I’m afraid to go at a higher speed and not be able to see the stitches. I am sorry to hear about your machine! My husband bought me a new sentro since the one I used to make all these videos had crapped out on me. Luckily they’re ALOT cheaper than they was when I got that one in the video.
Thanks for sharing.
Sewing machine oil works too.
I didn’t know that! Thanks for sharing as well.
Not a good idea to use sewing machine oil or WD-40 or other oils. They're not made for plastic.
Your video is great! can i share your video to facebook?
Of course!
@@SHWL0925 Thank you😁
How about using WD 40 or a silicone spray for lubrication?
I haven’t tried that but it would be something I would look into. If you try it let me know!
Best to be food grade. Remember garments you made on the machine will touch human skin… think about that
@@gtbanga1479 this grease I used is safe. It does not touch the yarn and I have had no complaints.
I used WD40 first because it’s what I had but it only would last a short time before I needed to hit it again. Hoping the lithium grease works longer.
Wd isn't good for this plastic it will mess it up
Solve the stuck screw problem Doesn't want to roll!!!!??
I had to force most of the screws out bc I haven’t kept up my machine like I should have. Once I got them out and greased them they come out with ease.
Mine can't come out and I only have 1 screw left to take it apart, I may just order a new machine
won't go back together
I’m sorry that it won’t go back together for you.
You don't want to much oil on the machine your yarn will get it all over
Do you use sewing machine oil on your machine?
No I used white lithium grease! That’s what I seen was recommended for it ☺️
@@SHWL0925 thank you
@@Jennifer_79 I think machine oil is for the flatbed knitting machines that are metal. Since the needles are plastic I think you have to use grease.
I wouldn't use a hot glue gun glue anything on the machine it will melt down the machine
Thanks for the advice!
Actually it doesn't melt the machine at all, in fact it pops right off if for some reason I need to take it off
It’s a load of crap. Got it Saturday by Sunday it broke on me. I payed £50 🇬🇧. Waste of money
You either got the wrong kind or did something wrong
@@jenniferhorne9629 it’s the same one. Its in the bin lol
Mine is the same one and still going except for the counter counting stitches when it feels like it since I bought it two years ago.
Anyone know the size of the screws for the legs? I got my machine today and it didn’t come with the screws. I’m trying to avoid using superglue lol
jamit.cn/products/sentro-48-40-22-needle-knitting-machine-bottom-screw4-pieces
@@SHWL0925 thank you so much!! I don’t have to superglue the legs lol
@@Born_Again_Viking you’re welcome!! That website has all the replacement stuff for the machines 😁