There is a clear oil gunge cap on top of the machine.It probably is clear and has a small red line on it. Grab hold of it (if it hasn't been oiled in a while, you may have to use pliers to twist it counter clock wise. If you do, put a small scrap of material between the plastic cap and the pliers so that you don't make rough places on your cap.). Once you have taken the cap all the way off, fill it with sewing machine oil (not car oil, not WD-40, etc.)
When you are pouring it in, be slow. The actual oil gauge is on the right lower front. Pour only enough oil to be between the two lines on your gauge window. If you over fill, it will bubble out the bottom, run out the bottom of the machine and go all over your foot pedal etc .Irritating but not a crisis.
Be sure to put your cap back on securely before you try to run it or you will be cleaning up all around your machine and you may get a shower also.
Once your machine has oil, run it fast every so often and the oil should bubble up in that top cap as you sew. If it doesn't, you may need a new oil pump.
Good Luck! :)
SOURCE: i need instruction and parts manual for juki
JUKI HOME SEWING DIVISION
8500 NW 17 th Street
Miami, FL 33126
Phone: (305) 594-0059
SOURCE: Need instructions for threading Juki MO 3314
Open the font of the serger and the instructions will be printed on the serger or on the door.
Raise the presser foot and set the tensions to zero when threading.
Turn the hand wheel so the upper looper (curved one) is at it's highest point and thread it first, and then the lower looper.
With some sergers you must thread in a certain sequence. This should be indicated in the instructions on the serger.
Set the tensions back to normal ( 4 - 6), lower the presser foot and run a length of stitching to see if the threads are knitted together as they should before you start serging your project.
SOURCE: JUKI MO 134 SERGER
How to Thread Juki MO-134 Serger from watching lady at Lyles. Turn upper blade up. Push in first then turn up.It makes threading easier. Blue Thread upper looper first. Pull thread through tension knob. Don'tjust lay it there. (She thought that is what I must have done) Orange Thread lower looper next. Pull thread through tension knob as inthreading upper looper. Adjust lower looper so it is right nextto upper looper so that their points are almost together and directly belowsewing needles. Lower looper will be in front of upper looper (I believe). With tread from upper looper pulledback, slightly lift lower looper above upper looper and thread. I think this isright. Pull thread back with other thread. Tension is the key. Remember that. Yellow: Thread left needle first.Remember tension. Pull thread through curled wire on left side of needle arm. Green: Thread right needle. Rememberabout tension. Pull thread through curled wire on right side of needle arm. b> Note: Before sewing turn the wheel tomake sure the stitches are going together correctly.
SOURCE: JUKI MO-812 Class DD6 Serger Instruction Manual
check with a juki dealer about a manual
or check with sewvacdoctor.com
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