THE COMPLETE HANDBOOK OF
SEWING MACHINE REPAIR
How to service, adjust, and repair
ALL kinds of sewing machines
From the Preface
.…If the sewing machine is durable and long lasting, you might well ask, what is the need of a manual on sewing machine maintenance and repair?
The need is rooted in the unremitting battle that man must wage against any machine, no matter how durable and reliable, and finds its application in a most general way in caring for machines that have been used, or misused, for considerable lengths of time. A majority of the people who operate machines of any kind tend to believe that the best of all possible maintenance virtues is to leave a machine alone as long as it is functioning. Prevalent is the belief that over oiling gums a machine up. Many people simply refuse to make any external adjustments on a sewing machine as long as it makes any semblance of a stitch. At the other extreme are the few persons who continually adjust everything on a machine, whether or not adjustments are needed, and when the machine finally appears to malfunction, it is usually relegated to the attic.
Generally, however, these poor maintenance practices don't stem from negligence, but from misinformation. Diverse as the differing concepts seem, all these people have one thing in common: They all want optimum performance out of a machine, and they go about getting it in their own personal way.
However, optimum performance from a normally operating sewing machine is only possible under four conditions:
• The operator must come to terms with the machine.
• Someone (preferably the operator) should perform routine maintenance on the machine.
• The operator should know where the external adjustments are located, and how and in what circumstances they are used.
• The operator should know how the various threads and materials affect sewing machine operation, and should apply this knowledge routinely.
When these four conditions are fulfilled, a sewing machine will not appear to malfunction unless there is something truly wrong with it.
Finally, even a well-used and cared for sewing machine may experience cumulative wear to a point at which internal adjustments or new parts are needed. When this occurs, you may trade the machine in a new one, or on a new used one, or call a repairman or analyze and correct the problem yourself….
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