Editing Juki Maintenance Notes
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The wrench pictured above makes it possible to loosen and tighten these small screws at the tough angle. I found the tools in the dirty shop in the top right drawer. The small wrench was in with the ratchets. | The wrench pictured above makes it possible to loosen and tighten these small screws at the tough angle. I found the tools in the dirty shop in the top right drawer. The small wrench was in with the ratchets. | ||
Dab a drop of sewing machine oil on the moving knife with a cotton swab. (I'm not sure if this is needed | Dab a drop of sewing machine oil on the moving knife with a cotton swab. (I'm not sure if this is needed, it may just attract dirt, but considering the abuse it takes, it's probably a good idea). | ||
Replace all three parts in the reverse order that you removed them. A dab of something sticky (I used solder rosin) on the needle replacement flathead screwdriver can keep the tiny screw captive as you replace it into it's hole. Β | Replace all three parts in the reverse order that you removed them. A dab of something sticky (I used solder rosin) on the needle replacement flathead screwdriver can keep the tiny screw captive as you replace it into it's hole. Β |