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Conclusion
It is essential to determine whether your sewing machine actually needs to be repaired '''before''' you attempt disassembly or other repair actions.
Many perfectly good sewing machines end up as unusable or are scrapped purely as a result of owner attempts at “repair” that wereare unnecessary.
Most problems that arise on domestic sewing machines - e.g. skipping stitches, puckering material, needle breakages, thread jams etc. etc. are a result of incorrect user actions.