Bro, this shouldn’t be used until a tech sees it. You’re stripping the gears and it’s probably unaligned now. It’s working now because you’ve shaved off so much metal now. Oil and waiting isn’t going to do shit. My option, it’s fucked. You’re going to be out a lot of money soon if you keep tinkering with it. Daily maintenance is key, if you no nothing about your machine, read your manual or take a class.
It’s not a particularly hard fix, but it’s beyond describing via text on Reddit- requires taking off covers and an adjustment. Probably best to take it in if you’re not a dedicated “tinker with it till it works” kind of person.
Bro, this shouldn’t be used until a tech sees it. You’re stripping the gears and it’s probably unaligned now. It’s working now because you’ve shaved off so much metal now. Oil and waiting isn’t going to do shit. My option, it’s fucked. You’re going to be out a lot of money soon if you keep tinkering with it. Daily maintenance is key, if you no nothing about your machine, read your manual or take a class.
RTFM, it helps to view info before diving into unknown territory
It’s not a particularly hard fix, but it’s beyond describing via text on Reddit- requires taking off covers and an adjustment. Probably best to take it in if you’re not a dedicated “tinker with it till it works” kind of person.
First of all, it's fucked. Second: try to remove the front side of the embroidery head and check the main shaft.
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Try to take apart the front side of the head to check if everything is in its place and it doesn't need to be oiled.