Regular lubrication is essential for the smooth operation and longevity of any sewing machine. For Janome machines, this involves applying oil to specific points where metal parts rub against each other, reducing friction and wear. This process typically includes oiling areas like the needle bar, hook race, and other moving components as outlined in the machine’s manual.
Proper lubrication ensures consistent stitch quality, prevents jams, and extends the machine’s lifespan. A well-lubricated machine operates more quietly and smoothly, reducing strain on the motor and other internal parts. Neglecting this crucial maintenance can lead to costly repairs or even premature machine failure. Historically, sewing machine maintenance, including oiling, was a common skill passed down through generations, highlighting its long-standing importance in keeping these valuable tools in optimal working condition.