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What causes the needle to keeps hitting the strike plate, thereby breaking.

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There are a number of things that could cause this.
Needle installed with flat in the wrong direction.
Excessive thread tension,top or bottom.
Lack of lubrication. If the machine can do anything more than a straight stitch the mechanism can gum up and not move the needle correctly.
Here is a link to threading directions.
Necchi 3537 Sewing Machine Threading Diagram

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Threading guide - http://www.sewusa.com/Threading_Diagrams/Threading_Pages/Necchi_Sewing_Machine_Threading/Necchi_542_544_threading_Diagram.htm


Make sure the presser foot is up when threading any sewing machine.

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