The embroidery machine is your main
force for embroidery projects. But if you take care of it, you will use your
equipment and thousands of systems many times. Please use these guidelines from Eagle Digitizing teaches you how to
keep your equipment in the right conditions and avoid damages due to wear and
wrong cleaning methods.
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Read and follow the self-made
instructions
The manufacturer ensures that
appropriate guidelines are given on the instruction primer. In fact, although
you can use this composition as a recommendation, you must adhere to the
approved primer. Always.
Read the instructions completely. This
must be done before setting up the machine. However, if you know what you must
do when launching, you will help with any damage. It's worth spending some time
learning the basics
Cover the machine when not in use
However, if your machine is not
covered, your equipment will still accumulate a lot of dust. Dust can seriously
damage the machine and internal factors. In addition, once the dust has caused
trouble before, it should be removed.
It is fashionable to clean the machine
every time you use it. Cover the equipment and place it in a dry space. Make
sure it does not overheat. When you don't use your machine, what you do with it
is very important.
Avoid surges
When using, insert the clothes into
the expansion protection device. However, if you do not use it, open it and
store all corridors securely. A surge can cause serious damage or even destroy
your equipment.
Check whether your warranty or
insurance plan can help you in the event of electrical problems. To help with
any trouble, be aware of surges and avoid nuisance before they occur.
Change the needle (and keep it sharp)
The needle will expose a lot of
disharmony during the suture process. Their influence is crucial for making
high-quality works of art. Therefore, you should always make sure that the
needles are sharp and clean.
Consider the characteristics of the
fabric before selecting needles. Using quality threads makes the process
easier. Don't forget to change the needle at least every eight hours. You can
also change it each time you finish the design.
Clean your embroidery machine
As we mentioned earlier, keeping the
machine clean is essential to its durability. In fact, if you have a lot of
trouble removing dirt, you should also learn how to clean it.
However, if your machine has
accumulated fur, use compressed air to remove it. Be careful and make sure not
to cause moisture. Moisture is dangerous to the electrical corridor of the
machine.
Paint your machine
Check the primer of the machine to see
if it has been tone lubricated. But don't worry that you don't need to do
anything, if so. However, some oil paintings can help make the interior
corridors interact easily if your machine is not toned smooth.
Make sure to use a special sewing oil
painting for this purpose. You will see the impact of this process
involuntarily!
Always ask professionals to repair
your embroidery machine
Please seek professional help when
repairing the equipment. However, please seize the opportunity if you can ask
the manufacturer to repair it.
By choosing cheaper options, you can
risk damaging the machine. Be careful and hire safe professionals.
We hope your suggestions will help
you. Good luck and take good care of your machine!