Sewing Machine Maintenance & Care
Proper maintenance keeps your sewing machine operating with maximum stitch precision and silent movement for years.
Routine Care
- Brush out lint from feed dog teeth
- Blow away lint from bobbin shuttle race
- Wipe external metal body clean
- Keep the needle clamp screw tight
- Cover the machine when not in use
Long-Term Care
- Replace bent or dull needles regularly
- Apply premium sewing machine oil to joints
- Check carbon brushes in electric motor
- Service motor gears once a year
Using genuine sewing machine oil keeps gears sliding smoothly without friction or squeaking, preventing premature motor wear.
A high-quality automatic sewing machine motor typically lasts 5 to 10 years with clean bobbin and oiling habits.
Common Challenges
- Thread bunching under fabric (bird nesting)
- Needle bending or breaking on thick seams
- Skipped stitches due to incorrect needle size
- Thread tension requiring manual calibration
- Industrial oil pump needing daily top-offs