Would a white lithium grease work as well for this fix or does it have to be a synthetic grease? If it has to be synthetic, would any high performance synthetic do the job?
Kelyn Canales Yes and no. Yes anyone can do it who knows how to oil a machine, but if you don't know how I wouldn't recommend it. There's a lot more that goes into oiling a sewing machine then just squirting oil on the machine. Resetting all of the settings is a major part of what happens when a machine comes apart. And if you don't know how to take one apart properly you can damage it, and that could cost way more than it cost to have a professional service it.
Thanks! I laughed out loud at that perfect noise you made! You certainly KNOW about that noise😁
Where do you get the lubricant you used? I have never seen anything like that locally.
That’s happened to my machine! Thank you!
Nice tip. I have a brother, but I was wondering if u could oil the arm and found your video. Thanks so much
Would a white lithium grease work as well for this fix or does it have to be a synthetic grease? If it has to be synthetic, would any high performance synthetic do the job?
What about the arm of the embroidery unit? Should you put a bit of lube on the metal parts of it?
If you do, you wont like the results. It could burn up your unit. I recommend just lubing the part I pointed out.
nice video my question is can i oil the machine or no
Kelyn Canales Yes and no. Yes anyone can do it who knows how to oil a machine, but if you don't know how I wouldn't recommend it. There's a lot more that goes into oiling a sewing machine then just squirting oil on the machine. Resetting all of the settings is a major part of what happens when a machine comes apart. And if you don't know how to take one apart properly you can damage it, and that could cost way more than it cost to have a professional service it.
if my embroidery unit needs parts where can i buy ??
Buon giorno, cercavo traduzione in italiano, grazie