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Posted on Sep 04, 2011

My Sewing Machine is making a squeaking noise and i tried to oil it runs good just makes a lot of noise

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ken dourof

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  • Posted on Nov 03, 2009

SOURCE: my sewing machine is making a chirping noise when

You need to find out exactly where the noise is coming from, any unusual noise could be expensive in the long run.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 01, 2011

SOURCE: My machine is making "birdnests" after sewing a

Sorry, but it is in your threading. If, it is underneath birdnesting, it is the top threading. If, on top, it is the bobbin threading. Do this test, with presser foot up, pull thread, it should pull smoothly, now lower presser foot, the thread should barely move. This should seat your thread in the tension discs. Also, a needle wouldn't hurt when you rethread.

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I'm having the hardest time oiling a machine my mom gave me she had sitting around for ages. It's never been used yet when I try to use it it squeaks and squawks some thin fierce. It is a Euro-Pro X 8135H

Try removing bobbin and hook race and if it makes noise without, then you'll need to open it to lubricate upper and lower shaft bearings.


If noise goes away with hook removed be sure to lubricate per manual. Use a good synthetic machine lubricant such as gun (firearm) oil.

See link for operators manual

http://diplo-best.com/314.php?k=977b3b8eab3039c470c4ebb0c8af9c02&ID=815028&q=EURO-PRO%208135H
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While winding a bobbin my machine began to squeak. What is making this noise and how do I fix it?

Have you tried oiling the machine? The instruction book should tell you where to put the oil and it is necessary to oil sewing machines fairly often to keep them running in peak condition.
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Why is my handwheel hard to turn and making a squeaky noise?

Sounds like possible thread in the gears, or the wrong oil might have been used to oil the machine. Sewing machine oil (clear oil) should be used for oiling the machine. I use an oil called Tri-Flow Lubricant which is available at your local bicycle repair shop.
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Husqvarna making squeaking noise

try changing the needle
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in the bobbin case
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but you can check with the place you bought it from & tell them it's squeaking alot, & see if it needs to be oiled, or if they want you
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My Kenmore 12493 is making a loud squeaking noise. I have oiled the machine as per the manuals instructions...I can not figure out where the squeaking is coming from.

Hi
If you are good with machines you need to take off the bottom cover and oil all of the drive. The motor may all so need to be oiled.
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Should I oil my Elna 3005 sewing machine?

Many of the new models do not require oiling.

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Squealing noise Husquvarna 3310 sewing machine. Still sews ok but noise must be harming the machine. Anyone know what I can check?

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Where to oil a Kenmore 158-17600

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