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Kenmore 117.552 User Manual

Kenmore 117.552
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Oiling
A
sewing
machine,
like
every
other
piece
of
machinery
needs
oiling
to
insure
easy
running
and
to
prevent
unneee
sary
wear
of
the
parts
which
bear
upon
each
other.
Oil
holes
are
provided
in
the
arm
of
the
machine
for
Parts
which
cannot
be
directly
reached.
Depending
on
how
frequently
the
machine
is
used
deter.
mines
the
oiling
requirements.
Moderate
use
require
5
only
a
occasional
drop
of
oil
at
the
points
indicated
on
the
ilins.
trations
shown.
oil
the
works
underneath
the
bedplate,
turn
the
I
back
and
apply
oil
to
points
as
shown
in
Figure
2.
On
automatiC
li-ft
machines
the
thumb
screw
on
the
plate
near
the
base
of
the
arm
must
be
taken
out
before
bead
c&fl
be
turned
back.
Cleaning
Machine
IF
THE
MACHINE
RUNS
HARD
it
is
due
to
lack
proper
oiling
of
some
bearings.
Should
the
machine
beco
gummed
from
long
standing
or
poor
oil,
apply
kerosene
to
the
bearings
to
remove
the
gum;
then
run
the
machine
ri
idly
wipe
clean
and
OIL
THOROUGHLY
WITH
GO
SE*ING
MACHINE
OIL
before
beginning
to
sew.
Occasionally
place
one
drop
of
oil
on
tip
of
finger
i
apply
around
outer
rim
of
shuttle,
race,
and
center
(C.P.)
fig.
6.
Be
sure
to
use
ONLY
Kenmore
Sewing
Machine
r
OILL
OIL
OIL
1
Figure
2
hAND
HOLE
COVER
PLATE
Figure
1
Two
Three

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Kenmore 117.552 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandKenmore
Model117.552
CategorySewing Machine
LanguageEnglish

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