Oiling a sewing machine is an important part of maintaining it and keeping it in good working order. It helps to lubricate the moving parts and prevent them from drying out and getting damaged. Here’s a detailed guide on how to oil a sewing machine:
- Begin by unplugging the sewing machine and removing the bobbin case and the needle.
- Clean the machine thoroughly, removing any lint or thread that has accumulated.
- Locate the oil points on the machine. These are usually indicated in the owner’s manual or by small oil droplet symbols on the machine.
- Place a small drop of sewing machine oil on each oil point. Use a clean, lint-free cloth to wipe away any excess oil.
- Wipe down the rest of the machine with a clean, dry cloth to remove any fingerprints or smudges.
- Reinsert the bobbin case and the needle, and plug the machine back in.
- Run the machine for a few minutes to distribute the oil evenly and help it reach all of the moving parts.
- Turn the machine off and wipe away any excess oil that may have accumulated on the outside of the machine.
It’s generally recommended to oil your sewing machine once a month, or more frequently if you use it heavily. By following these steps and keeping your machine well-oiled, you can help extend its lifespan and ensure that it continues to work smoothly.
To oil a sewing machine, you will need:
- Sewing machine oil (make sure to use the correct type of oil for your machine)
- A clean, lint-free cloth