{"id":13286,"date":"2024-01-10T14:55:10","date_gmt":"2024-01-10T13:55:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.sewingfaq.com\/?p=13286"},"modified":"2024-01-10T14:55:10","modified_gmt":"2024-01-10T13:55:10","slug":"how-to-do-maintenance-on-a-singer-sewing-machine","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.sewingfaq.com\/how-to-do-maintenance-on-a-singer-sewing-machine\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Do Maintenance On A Singer Sewing Machine"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Singer sewing machines are virtually synonymous with HomeSewing. They’ve been making quality, dependable machines for over a century, and now they’re widely available both in stores and online. But like any electrical or mechanical device, proper maintenance is necessary for a long and happy sewing life for your machine. Here are a few tips for how to do maintenance on your Singer sewing machine.<\/p>\n

Clean Regularly<\/h2>\n

This is one of the most essential steps in maintaining your Singer sewing machine. Regular cleaning is important because it keeps lint, dust, and dirt away from any moving parts. Build up of lint and dirt can impede the functioning of the machine and make it harder to sew. To clean it regularly, open the bobbin case, remove the bobbin and its holder, and take out any thread that’s left inside. Then, grab a soft brush to get rid of lint and dust. Make sure to go over the bobbin case, too. Afterwards, wipe down the entire machine using a damp cloth. Go carefully because it’s easy to damage the plastic parts of Singer machines.<\/p>\n

Oil It<\/h2>\n

Lubrication is essential for any mechanical device and it’s no different for Singer sewing machines. To give your machine the oil it needs, use a light weight machine oil, like Singer machine oil which is specifically formulated for the job. First, open the bobbin case to access the insides of the machine. Make sure the motor is not running and you have unplugged the machine from the power outlet. Then, use the oil to lubricate all the metal parts you can reach. Take care to avoid dropping oil on the plastic or painted surfaces of your machine as oil can cause discoloration.<\/p>\n

Tune Up<\/h2>\n

You should tune up your Singer sewing machine on a regular basis for optimal functioning. To do a tune up, open the bobbin case, check the tension, clean out the bobbin holder, replace the needle and check the stitch length of the machine. You should also adjust the timing of your machine, if necessary. Timing helps keep the feed dog, bobbin case, and needle in sync. To do this, you need to use a screwdriver to adjust the needle plate’s position. It’s also advisable to consult a professional so they can check out the more complex parts of your machine. <\/p>\n

Replace Parts<\/h2>\n