Ball Oilers

Oil Type..... Grizzly T23963 or ISO 32 Equivalent

Oil Amount

1 or 2 Squirts

Lubrication Frequency

Daily

This lathe has 11 ball oilers that should be oiled on a daily basis before beginning operation. Refer to Figures 117121for their locations.

Ball Oilers

Proper lubrication of ball oilers is done with a pump-type oil can that has a plastic or rubber- ized cone tip. We do not recommend using metal needle or lance tips, as they can push the ball too far into the oiler, break the spring seat, and lodge the ball in the oil galley.

Lubricate the ball oilers before and after machine use, and more frequently under heavy use. When lubricating ball oilers, first clean the outside sur- face to remove any dust or grime. Push the rub- ber or plastic tip of the oil can nozzle against the ball oiler to create a hydraulic seal, then pump the oil can once or twice. If you see sludge and con- taminants coming out of the lubrication area, keep pumping the oil can until the oil runs clear. When finished, wipe away any excess oil.

A.Cross-slide leadscrew & slides

B.Compound-rest leadscrew & slides

C.Carriage handwheel

D.Cross slide handwheel

E.Leadscrew feed rod selection lever

F.Tailstock ball oiler

G.Leadscrew end bearing

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A

A

Figure 117. Saddle and slide ball oilers.

B

C

D

Figure 118. Handwheel ball oilers.

E

Figure 119. Leadscrew selection lever ball oiler.

F

Figure 120. Tailstock ball oiler.

G

Figure 121. Leadscrew ball oiler.

Model G0746/G0749 (Mfg. Since 3/13)

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