I'm a tiny bit disappointed...it would have been a little better for you to have shown every oil location. But I get the drift; anywhere there is metal moving on metal. Also, maybe gone into "good", "better" and "best" oils to use. Though admittedly that usually devolves on motorcycle forums! The Zoom oil spout is a good tip! Thanks!
There is a full color guide for the Ultrafeed LS1 and LSZ1 on the Sailrite website that shows the oiling points in detail, but as he said, any moving part with metal on metal requires a drop of oil periodically.
I was going to buy the ls-1 premium but all this oiling is too much for me. Plus putting the machine together. I thought it would come fully assembled.
Is it because it’s a manual/mechanical machine that ‘blowing’ the dust out is acceptable? With electronic machines that is a no-no as it in-beds/pushes dust further into the mechanisms. Vacuum or brush is recommended. This is good to know. I guess I’m going to have to stop yelling at my husband when he’s helping me and blows the dust away!
@@SailriteDIY what product do you recommend to remove old built up oil/soot/grease from metal parts? Tri-flow, Kerosene, WD-40, baby oil? There really is no consensus on youtube.
As a technical writer I have to say the guidebook for this machine is well done.
Haven used my ultra-feed in 4 years an dI am so glad to have the step by step videos on the maintenance.
I watched only because the manual didn't say what screws to remove to take off the cover. Maybe that could be clearer in future manuals.
some things are so easy if you know them already... Re-assembly of the hook is not clear.
So grateful for this video, thank you so much!
Your welcome!
I'm a tiny bit disappointed...it would have been a little better for you to have shown every oil location.
But I get the drift; anywhere there is metal moving on metal.
Also, maybe gone into "good", "better" and "best" oils to use. Though admittedly that usually devolves on motorcycle forums!
The Zoom oil spout is a good tip!
Thanks!
There is a full color guide for the Ultrafeed LS1 and LSZ1 on the Sailrite website that shows the oiling points in detail, but as he said, any moving part with metal on metal requires a drop of oil periodically.
I was going to buy the ls-1 premium but all this oiling is too much for me. Plus putting the machine together. I thought it would come fully assembled.
Thank you!
Is it because it’s a manual/mechanical machine that ‘blowing’ the dust out is acceptable? With electronic machines that is a no-no as it in-beds/pushes dust further into the mechanisms. Vacuum or brush is recommended. This is good to know. I guess I’m going to have to stop yelling at my husband when he’s helping me and blows the dust away!
Blowing out dust isn't a "no-no" on electronics. I used canned air on my PC's and electronic devices all the time for years and never had a problem.
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A diagram could have saved 6 minutes of my life, but I was forced to watch this.
As you wish, page 21 of this PDF: www.sailrite.com/PDF/Ultrafeed_Guidebook.pdf
i am sure you wasted more than 6 min of your life doing far less productive endeavors, im just saying lol 6 min is not that bad.
You might want to check your user manual, lots of good info in there unless you can't spare the time to properly learn about the machine
I have never seen more spoiled, entitled assholes than on the comment section of **Free** UA-cam help videos.
@@SailriteDIY what product do you recommend to remove old built up oil/soot/grease from metal parts? Tri-flow, Kerosene, WD-40, baby oil? There really is no consensus on youtube.