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I have a Janome which does not need oiling. I can't explain this, but I've had the machine for 20 years and I clean it often, but no oiling. I found this statement below on another website:
"Many new modern machines don't need oiling. Indeed, oiling can wreck them by attracting lint and dirt to the places where it can damage the machine. Check the instruction manual that comes with the machine and follow the instructions carefully. If there are no oiling instructions in the manual then don't oil the machine -it doesn't need oil. If you think there's a mechanical issue that can be solved by lubrication then take the machine to a repair shop and have a pro look at it, it could be in a place where you can't get to without a pros help -or it could be something else entirely -like build up of dirt or lint." from: http://ca.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110609192222AANV9DF
SOURCE: The manual says the machine should be oiled
You can only oil the parts that you can see on that machine.
SOURCE: help me find a manual for a euro pro 7133 sewing machine
I hope this helps. It took some searching but this is what i found. Good luck!
http://www.sharkclean.com/manual/7133_REV_1204_ENG-SP-FR.pdf
SOURCE: where do I put oil in my euro denim sewing machine
I don't think you oil a sewing machine motor.
Clean out the area under the presser foot. Sometimes built-up lint can cause the motor to strain as stitching extra heavy fabric.
If the problem continues, the machine needs to be serviced by a pro.
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