Sewing Machine service
#21
I had a slight problem with the thread breaking on my Bernina after I had it 10 years. Had it cleaned and she told me it was really dirty inside but I clean it every 6 bobbins always. Based on that, I will get it cleaned every ten years or so.
#22
Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: N. Nevada
Posts: 953
The machine I use on a daily basis I have serviced once a year. My little Janome that I use to take to quilt club and retreats I've had for about 5 years and it still has not been serviced, although I am careful about keeping it clean.
#23
Super Member
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Keller, TX
Posts: 1,941
If it isn't broke, don't fix it....works for me. The quote to service machines is $150....I save the money for my next machine.
I oil the wick and shafts on all my machines and, of course, vacuum lint and threads. Once every few years I take off the bottom of my machines, oil where ther is metal moving joints.... check the grease areas and put back together. Most machines do not any additional grease. If you have old hard oil somewhere, someone did not use pure machine oil. Also the grease I am referring to is machine grease that does not turn racid or hard over time. Don't be afraid of your machine. We are not messing with the computerized areas. If I have a major problem with parts or computer board, I would take it to the shop.
I oil the wick and shafts on all my machines and, of course, vacuum lint and threads. Once every few years I take off the bottom of my machines, oil where ther is metal moving joints.... check the grease areas and put back together. Most machines do not any additional grease. If you have old hard oil somewhere, someone did not use pure machine oil. Also the grease I am referring to is machine grease that does not turn racid or hard over time. Don't be afraid of your machine. We are not messing with the computerized areas. If I have a major problem with parts or computer board, I would take it to the shop.
#27
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: JAX
Posts: 673
My Bernina is supposed to tell me when it needs service. I don't know how often (does it do it by stitch count? maybe.) Anyway, it's been years since it was in and I have no idea how to tell when it needs it. It is working perfectly, so I don't know when -- or if -- it needs attention.
#28
Super Member
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: kansas
Posts: 6,407
with my mechanicals, I mostly do my own maintenance and only take in if problems. With my computerized, I get them maintenanced about every couple of years. With the long arm,I get tech out when there's a problem . I'm of the school of thought that regular home maintenance is super important, ditto, getting to really know your machine and it's sounds because it will tell you when something i wrong.
#29
Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Maryland
Posts: 255
I have never had a machine service since I been sewing, I have the small vacuum kit that I hook up to my regular vacuum and do the inside and I keep my machine clean especially if I am sewing something that produce lint.
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