Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Maintain A Sewing Machine Feed Dog Assembly

The feed dogs on a sewing machine help move the fabric underneath the needle. If they are not working properly, damage to the machine or fabric can occur. Feed dog assembly maintenance is critical to good sewing. Use the steps below to guide you through the procedure.


Instructions


1. Unplug the machine and examine the feed dogs. The newer machines have metal feed dogs, but older models may have rubber ones, which often need replacing. Examine the feed dogs and check for damage.


2. Remove the throat plate, which is the covering over the feed dogs, and clean it with a soft cloth. Use a small soft brush to clean the feed dogs. Make sure to remove all lint and thread from the grooves of the teeth. Some machines have an adjustment that lowers the feed dogs for specific sewing procedures. They should be in the raised position for better viewing during the cleaning process.


3. Clean the area around the feed dogs with a soft brush. Compressed air is a good choice to use in the small tight areas.


4. Wipe down all areas with a clean, lint free cloth before replacing the throat plate.


5. Prepare to clean the feed dogs and all other areas that lint may accumulate on, after every project. Your sewing machine will last longer and need fewer repairs if kept clean and lint free.







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