Products designed to lubricate sewing machines in place of traditional petroleum-based oils are available. These substitutes typically aim to offer similar viscosity and lubricating properties while potentially addressing concerns about toxicity, environmental impact, or material compatibility. Examples include synthetic oils, or plant-based products like jojoba oil.
Ensuring smooth mechanical operation and preventing premature wear and tear are critical for maintaining a sewing machine’s longevity and performance. Proper lubrication reduces friction between moving parts, minimizing heat buildup and damage. Historically, specific lubricating products have been developed to meet the demands of high-speed sewing machines and the variety of materials they process. Choosing a lubricant carefully can contribute significantly to the machine’s lifespan and efficient operation.