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Let me ask. Does anyone know what it means when the lady at the shop said the gears need to be packed ? She wanted to have me leave one of my machines to service it but I didn't have the $ at the time. She said it needed to be cleaned, oiled and the >

Let me ask. Does anyone know what it means when the lady at the shop said the gears need to be packed ? She wanted to have me leave one of my machines to service it but I didn't have the $ at the time. She said it needed to be cleaned, oiled and the

Let me ask. Does anyone know what it means when the lady at the shop said the gears need to be packed ? She wanted to have me leave one of my machines to service it but I didn't have the $ at the time. She said it needed to be cleaned, oiled and the

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Old 10-26-2011, 02:56 AM
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I found lithium grease in a hardware store..
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Old 10-26-2011, 05:54 AM
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Originally Posted by gale
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Most of your auto parts houses like O'Reilly/Auto Zone will carry white lithium grease. If it was my machine, I would open it up, take a little small paint brush and some solvent (auto parts house)or gas will work if you are careful and clean the gears real good, then put some white lithium grease on them and turn the hand wheel to make sure you get enough grease on each gear.
My mother-in-law used to run a Singer sewing center and that is what she did. It usually doesn't take more than 5 min. to do this and if the dealer is real good and not ripping people off, they will do this during a cleaning without charging extra. Cleaning can run anywhere from $75 to $150 on most of the older machines. If the machine is heavy, I would guess it probably has metal greases.
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This thing is VERY heavy! Like cast iron heavy! It's a 1946 Kenmore. ;) Thank you all.
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Old 10-27-2011, 05:13 AM
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Don't have time to read the 5 pages. As an owner of too many 'older' machines than I can count, I only use SEWING MACHINE LUBRICANT on the gears - nothing else. I would not use something else and jeapordize my machines over the long run. Wait a bit and find the correct lubricant.

SEWING MACHINE OIL is something totally different too and does not go on the gears. It should go in places where metal turns on metal.

Best of luck...
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I HAVE A BROTHER 1500 AND USE ON MY SHORT ARM..JUST A STRAIGHT STITCH AND MANUAL SAYS EXACTLY WHERE TO PUT LITHIUM GREASE IN THE GEARS...OIL ONLY IN THE HOLES...BIG JOB LIFTING AND TAKING APART BUT SAVES ME $$ ...HAVE DONE IT TWICE..IF A MACHINE IS COMPUTERIZED I DO NOT TOUCH...MY JANOME'S...
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Thank you. :)
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