Temporary Stitching; Speed Basting; Stitch Length - Singer Touch & Sew 756 Instructions Manual

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Sandy Brenda
March 31, 2025

how to clean and oil machine

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Mr. Anderson
March 31, 2025

To clean and oil a Singer Touch & Sew 756 sewing machine, follow these steps:

1. Unplug the machine:
Always disconnect the power before cleaning or oiling.

2. Remove parts for access:
Take off the needle, presser foot, throat plate, and bobbin case. Open the top cover and the front panel if accessible.

3. Clean the machine:
- Use a soft brush or vacuum with a hose attachment to remove lint and dust from the bobbin area, feed dogs, and around the needle bar.
- Wipe surfaces with a soft, lint-free cloth.
- Avoid using compressed air, which can push lint deeper into the machine.

4. Oil the machine:
- Use sewing machine oil only (never household oil).
- Apply one drop of oil to all moving metal parts where metal touches metal. Common points include:
- Needle bar area.
- Bobbin case area (if specified in the manual).
- Hook race (where the bobbin case sits).
- Top shaft and moving joints under the top cover.
- Turn the handwheel slowly to distribute the oil.
- Do not over-oil. One drop is enough per point.

5. Reassemble and test:
Put all parts back in place.
Plug in the machine and run it on scrap fabric to remove excess oil.

Note:
Some parts of the Touch & Sew 756 may be self-lubricating or need less frequent oiling. Refer to the user manual for exact oiling points and intervals.

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