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that problem is usually happen when your machine have clog or no lubrication please try to use oil to lubricate your machine at all moving parts inside.
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You have a groove in one of your upper guides, or you have a bur on your hook assembly. Contact Robert at National Sewing Supply, 888-283-9640 if you would like more detailed information.
Keith, onthe head of the machine there should be about 5 spots to oil.
1) near wheel on top of machine
2)near the top left hand side
3)) in the middle of those 2
4) open bobbin case , remove bobbin and oil around the rim of where the bobbin sits
5) about 1/2 way between needle and base of machine.
You should blow out machine with canned air and then oil once a month.
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