What kind of lubricant is used in a
sewing machine
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INPAK SYSTEMS offers four types of sewing lubricants:
Standard Lubrication Oil
Standard oil is used to lubricate the mechanisms of standard speed sewers. It is available for either portable or fixed sewing heads.
Synthetic Lubricating Oil
Synthetic oil is used to lubricate the mechanisms of high speed fixed sewing heads.
Cleaning Oil
Portable (hand held) sewers have a non-sealed mechanism which becomes contaminated with dust and debris from the product and/or environment. Periodic flushing with a cleaning oil will decontaminate the mechanism.
Thread Lubricant
When sewing heavy (thick) bags or bags composed of nonskid material, thread oil can be applied to the thread prior to sewing to prevent breakage. Thread lubricant is applied to the thread by either spraying or soaking the thread cone.
Standard Lubrication Oil
Standard oil is used to lubricate the mechanisms of standard speed sewers. It is available for either portable or fixed sewing heads.
Synthetic Lubricating Oil
Synthetic oil is used to lubricate the mechanisms of high speed fixed sewing heads.
Cleaning Oil
Portable (hand held) sewers have a non-sealed mechanism which becomes contaminated with dust and debris from the product and/or environment. Periodic flushing with a cleaning oil will decontaminate the mechanism.
Thread Lubricant
When sewing heavy (thick) bags or bags composed of nonskid material, thread oil can be applied to the thread prior to sewing to prevent breakage. Thread lubricant is applied to the thread by either spraying or soaking the thread cone.
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