Your tufting gun is the heart of your artistic production. However, regular maintenance is essential to keep this precision mechanical device performing like new and to prevent your projects from being interrupted. Improper lubrication or accumulated yarn dust can damage the motor.
At GG Tufting, we have compiled professional maintenance routines and technical tips to extend the life of your machine.
Daily Cleaning: Dust is the Enemy
During the tufting process, micro-dust from fabric and yarn accumulates in the moving parts of the machine, creating a "sandpaper effect" and increasing friction.
After each use, clean the fibers between the gears with a soft brush.
Once a week, use a compressor or canned air to blow out invisible dust from inside the motor.
Correct Lubrication Guide
Proper lubrication prevents wear on metal parts and ensures quiet operation. One drop every 2-4 hours of active use is sufficient.
Where to Lubricate?
- Top & Bottom Slide Bars
- Scissor Joints
- Main Gear Bearing
Scissor Replacement & Check
If your machine is not cutting threads cleanly, is chewing the cloth, or making a snagging sound, your scissors are dull.
Pro Tip: Listen to the Sound
The sound of your machine is the best indicator of its health. Changes in sound are a sign of trouble.
NORMAL SOUND
A regular, rhythmic, and solid motor hum.
DANGEROUS SOUND
Metallic grinding, screeching, or knocking noises.
Periodic Maintenance Schedule
| Period | Action | Importance |
|---|---|---|
| After Every Use | General dust cleaning with a brush | ⭐⭐⭐ (High) |
| Every 2-4 Hours | Lubricate slide bars and joints | ⭐⭐⭐ (High) |
| Monthly | Check screw tightness (with Allen key) | ⭐⭐ (Medium) |
| Every 6 Months | Scissor replacement (Based on usage) | ⭐ (As Needed) |
If you take good care of your machine, it will serve you trouble-free for years.








