1. When you have trouble with your sewing machine, a good rule to follow is “clean it first.” Many problems are caused by dust, lint, or thread ends that have collected on the working parts of the machine. Simply brushing lint and dust from the machine each time it is used is a good way to prevent many problems.
2. The more often you use your sewing machine, the more often it needs oil. Every four months is a good rule of thumb. You should also get your sewing machine professionally serviced every year or two to make sure it continues to run well. At your service appointment, your sewing machine will get oiled.
3. Different Types of Industrial Sewing Machines and Their Use
Single Needle Lock Stitch Machine. This machine makes lock stitches (stitch class 301). ...
Overlock Sewing Machine. ...
Flatlock sewing machine. ...
Feed off the Arm. ...
Button Attaching Machine. ...
Button Hole Machine. ...
Bartack machine. ...
Zigzag sewing machine: