![]() To allay fears of the site disappearing, there is a somewhat dated version at the Web Archive go there and simply enter "" to access their copies of this site. We change the information here to cover additional areas occasionally so a printed copy may not contain the best information available - check the site for the latest info. Some users of this site print the contents under the mistaken impression that the site might suddenly cease to exist and the information here become unavailable. However, since we have not worked with or on these machines we cannot say what might be helpful or harmful for these machines so it is up to the reader to determine whether anything found here applies to machines other than the ULT. Since it is likely that the same engineers who designed these models also designed other Brother machines, some of the information below may apply to other models like the Brother Innovus and the Babylock Ellegante. The Brother ULT2002D and ULT2003D are mechanically similar to the ULT2001. The methods and opinions below pertain to the Brother ULT and its twin, the Brother Galaxie. Always unplug the machine prior to undertaking any work on it. ![]() If you're not mechanically inclined it may be wise to get help from a family member who is handy with small tools. ![]() Copying what we do may void your warranty and you (not us) are responsible for problems which occur if you break your embroidery machine while trying to clean or repair it. The following descriptions and associated pictures are offered as observations on what we do to maintain and repair our ULT2001 embroidery and sewing machine.
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