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===== Maintenance ===== | ===== Maintenance ===== | ||
+ | Annually, the consumer sewing machines should be opened up, cleaned of lint (use a vacuum not a can of air), and oiled. We can either send them out to be serviced ([[https:// | ||
+ | If we do the annual servicing ourselves, then every ~5 years, the consumer sewing machines should have their timing checked and adjusted. I've never done this on a machine newer than 1950, so I'd recommend professionals -- especially since botched timing can lead to broken needles, damage, and injury. | ||
===== Safety ===== | ===== Safety ===== | ||
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+ | ==== Interventions ==== | ||
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+ | Techs should intervene if they observe any of the following while members are using the consumer sewing machine: | ||
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+ | * Long hair that is not tied back. \\ //The hand wheel spins very quickly, and can grab hold of loose hair.// | ||
+ | * A loud thunk with each stitch. \\ //This means the needle is not piercing the fabric effectively, | ||
+ | * The sound of "an electric motor has turned on but is not moving" | ||
+ | * Sewing over pins. \\ //Tons of people do this; tons of people learned to do this from non-PH instructors. It's a bad idea, since when the needle hits a pin, it will bend (and may then puncture a hole in the machine) or break (and hit someone in the eye).// | ||
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+ | ==== Normal Risks ==== | ||
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+ | * Sewing through a finger. \\ //Raise needle and presser foot, remove finger from machine, clip threads if attached, and apply first aid. The needle will probably have broken; make sure you locate all the bits so nobody steps on it. Consider sending the member to urgent care, since puncture wounds can be at higher risk of infection.// | ||
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