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Is it okay to lay my machine on it's side?
Hi Everyone! We are moving next week and I plan to take my Janome 6600 with me in the car. Its all packed up in its original box and packing material and will go in the back seat. My question is will it damage the machine if I lay the box on it's side? It will be a two day drive. Thanks for your answers!
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If you ever saw how cartons of everything get bounced around, you wouldn't have any worries. Go ahead -- just don't drop it putting it in. I used to be a computer dealer and some of the dented boxes were horrible. Everything ran OK. the packing that came with it will keep ir safe. You could even keep it upright and seatbelt it in.
Where are you moving to?? Mim
Originally Posted by wishfulthinking
(Post 8215657)
Hi Everyone! We are moving next week and I plan to take my Janome 6600 with me in the car. Its all packed up in its original box and packing material and will go in the back seat. My question is will it damage the machine if I lay the box on it's side? It will be a two day drive. Thanks for your answers!
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Anything going to lay on the top?
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Hi Mim & Patricia! Thanks for your replies. Patricia, if anything is laid on top of the machine it would be something light, but probably nothing. Mim, I'm moving from Tulsa, OK to Raleigh, NC. Thanks for asking!
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As long as it is well cushioned in the box, I don’t see a problem with it being on its side. The only reason I would say well cushioned is I dropped my machine in a luggage cart on the backside. It didn’t hurt the machine since the drop was only about 12 inches but it did jam the machine carry handle. I was able to pry it back out though.
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If you leave it in your car overnight, make sure no one will look in the car window and realize it is a sewing machine. You don't want a car window to be broken and your machine taken.
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Originally Posted by mjkgquilt
(Post 8215903)
If you leave it in your car overnight, make sure no one will look in the car window and realize it is a sewing machine. You don't want a car window to be broken and your machine taken.
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Belt it in the back seat. Then it won't fly if an accident occurs.
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Sorry, I say no. Took my Bernina Aurora on 1100 mile trip on its side. Did not do well, had to have repair done because an internal screw holding the frame together had vibrated loose. It was not in the original packing, just the carry case. Having the original box and packing may have prevented the problem. But....even so would I chance it again? No.
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I was directed Never lay my Pfaff on its side (for transport reasons) by both the dealer I purchased it from, and the certified repair person who does their service and maintenance. They explained the internal mechanism is designed in such a way that turning the machine on its side for extended periods may damage it.
I took them at their word, especially after what I spent on that machine. |
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