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Brother VX-810 sewing machine

Brother VX-810 sewing machine Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Brother VX-810 sewing machine, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Plate for Brother VX-810 - Part 138637001

    Feed regulator assembly diagram

    Plate

    Part #138637001

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Stop Ring for Brother VX-810 - Part 048090342

    Unit parts diagram

    Stop Ring

    Part #048090342

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Plate for Brother VX-810 - Part 130945001

    Motor and foot control diagram

    Plate

    Part #130945001

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Washer for Brother VX-810 - Part 124303001

    Unit parts diagram

    Washer

    Part #124303001

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Washer for Brother VX-810 - Part 123586001

    Unit parts diagram

    Washer

    Part #123586001

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Cank Assm for Brother VX-810 - Part 129624001

    Feed regulator assembly diagram

    Cank Assm

    Part #129624001

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Thumb Screw for Brother VX-810 - Part 129984001

    Thread tension and shuttle assembly diagram

    Thumb Screw

    Part #129984001

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Lead Wire for Brother VX-810 - Part X00232001

    Motor and foot control diagram

    Lead Wire

    Part #X00232001

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Shaft for Brother VX-810 - Part 120997000

    Feed regulator assembly diagram

    Shaft

    Part #120997000

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Nut for Brother VX-810 - Part 202426002

    Motor and foot control diagram

    Nut

    Part #202426002

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Brother Sewing Machine VX-810 FAQs

On a Brother VX-810 mechanical sewing machine, VX-810 is the model number Brother uses to identify that specific machine design and its compatible parts and accessories. It is not an acronym with a universal meaning; it is simply the product’s model identifier.

What “VX-810” tells you (and what it does not)

  • It identifies the exact Brother sewing machine model for parts lookup and troubleshooting.
  • It helps match compatible items like needles, bobbins, belts, and electrical components.
  • It is used on model tags, packaging, and parts diagrams.
  • It does not refer to chemicals, error codes, or a standardized industry abbreviation.

Where to find the model number on the machine

Most Brother mechanical sewing machines list the model number in one or more of these places:

  • A label on the underside or back of the machine
  • Near the power cord connection area
  • On the original carton or purchase paperwork
  • On the front housing near the brand badge (varies by revision)

Quick ID checklist (helps avoid ordering the wrong part)

What to check What it should show Why it matters
Model number VX-810 Ensures parts compatibility
Brand Brother Confirms correct parts family
Machine type Mechanical sewing machine Guides troubleshooting steps

Why it matters

Using the exact model number is the fastest way to get the right repair guidance and avoid mismatched parts. If your machine is acting up, our DIY troubleshooting content can narrow the cause before you replace anything.

Helpful DIY reference

If you’re seeing an error display on a Brother machine (common on electronic models), use Brother electronic error codes to interpret the code and the most likely fixes.

Last updated: February 2026

The Brother VX-810 is a mechanical sewing machine, meaning stitch selection and adjustments are made with dials and levers rather than a computerized display. It is designed for everyday home sewing tasks like basic seams, simple repairs, and common utility stitches.

What “mechanical” means on the VX-810

A mechanical machine like the Brother VX-810 typically focuses on straightforward operation and serviceable, hands-on controls.

  • Stitch type is selected with a dial (no electronic stitch menu)
  • Stitch length and width are adjusted manually (when the model supports it)
  • Most functions are driven by gears, belts, and linkages
  • Fewer electronic boards and sensors than computerized models
  • Best fit for basic sewing, mending, and learning fundamentals

What it is not (common mix-ups)

The VX-810 is not the same type of product as Brother computerized models that advertise large stitch counts, LCD screens, or electronic error messages.

Feature VX-810 mechanical sewing machine Computerized sewing machine
Stitch selection Dial/lever Buttons/LCD menu
Error codes Uncommon Common
Best for Basics, repairs, utility sewing Decorative stitches, automation

Why it matters

Knowing the VX-810 is mechanical helps you troubleshoot correctly. Many issues come from threading, tension, needle choice, lint buildup, or a worn drive system, not from software or control boards.

Helpful troubleshooting resource

If you are seeing an error message on a different Brother model (typically electronic/computerized), use our Brother electronic error codes guide to match the code to the likely cause and fix.

Last updated: February 2026

A Brother sewing machine like the VX-810 typically lasts 20 to 25 years with normal home use and basic upkeep (regular cleaning, correct oiling where applicable, and avoiding jams). Heavy use, skipped maintenance, and running with damaged needles can shorten that lifespan.

Typical lifespan ranges (what to expect)

Most home mechanical sewing machines fall into these ranges:

  • Light use (occasional mending): 25+ years
  • Regular home sewing (weekly projects): 20 to 25 years
  • Heavy use (daily sewing, thick materials often): 10 to 20 years
  • Neglected maintenance or frequent thread jams: 5 to 10 years

What affects lifespan the most

These are the biggest factors we see with Brother mechanical sewing machines:

  • Lint buildup around the bobbin area and feed dogs (causes drag and timing stress)
  • Running with a bent/dull needle (can damage hook area and cause skipped stitches)
  • Incorrect threading or tension (leads to repeated jams and thread nests)
  • Sewing very heavy fabrics without the right needle and speed control
  • Old or stretched drive belt (slipping, sluggish running, inconsistent stitch formation)

Quick “health check” for your VX-810

Use this checklist to judge whether your machine is aging normally or needs service.

What you notice Most common cause What to do first
Knocking or clunking while running Debris, dry mechanism, worn parts Clean lint; stop using if noise persists; inspect for rubbing
Motor runs but needle barely moves Belt slipping or binding Check for jams; test handwheel movement
Skipping stitches Needle, threading, timing drift Replace needle; rethread top and bobbin
Frequent thread breaks Tension, burrs, wrong needle/thread Reset tension; change needle; use quality thread

Why it matters

A sewing machine usually does not “wear out” all at once; it loses performance gradually. Catching early signs (noise, sluggishness, skipped stitches) helps prevent damage to the hook, needle bar, and drive system, which are the parts that turn a small issue into a major repair.

Helpful DIY troubleshooting

For step-by-step symptom help, use our repair resources:

Last updated: February 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your sewing machines

Choose a symptom to see related sewing machine repairs.

Main causes: dirty shuttle race, wrong thread tension, bad needle timing, damaged needle, using the wrong type of needle…

Main causes: lack of lubrication, lint buildup, worn drive belt, faulty drive motor…

Main causes: problems with the feed dogs, setting stitch length to 0…

Main causes: dirty shuttle race, improper thread routing, incorrect thread tension…

Main causes: disengaged clutch, broken drive belt, internal drive gear failure…

Main causes: machine needs lubrication, internal gear failure…

Main causes: thread bunched up in the shuttle race, bad needle timing, internal drive gear failures…

Main causes: faulty foot pedal, locked drive gears, wiring failure, bad drive motor…

Main causes: power supply failure, bad power cord, faulty On/Off switch…

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How to replace a sewing machine drive belt

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 15 minutes or less

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