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It's an old metal mechanical machine, right? It is probably seizing due to old oil that has dried. Here's my method for "unfreezing" old sewing machines. (You won't believe how good it sounds and how nicely it runs after you've give it some TLC!)
Even if not your particular model, basic machine threading is very similar from one to another. Just be sure to ALWAYS RAISE the presser foot when threading the top thread---and change the needle often.
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Jan 8, 2012 - Uploaded by Wren Paasch
How to thread a Necchi model 535 fa sewing machine. I'll make a separate video to show how to wind a ...
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Aug 9, 2011 - Uploaded by GoldCoastSewVac
... explains what the Necchi Heavy Duty Sewing Machine can sew and ... How to thread a Necchi model 535 FA sewing machine [now with ...
Can you turn the handwheel manually? Does it move freely? If not, the machine needs to be oiled. Check the manual for the proper oiling locations. Basically, any metal to metal areas require oil. Just make sure the machine is unplugged and avoid oiling the motor.
Hi, I've got a necchi sewing machine too, not the same model as yours.
you said you were sewing denim & the machine jamed & bent the needle, it's sounds like the machine is out of time, sometime it doesn't take much to get them out of time & would have to be serviced by a repair shop with the tools needed to fix the timing.
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