Lubrication

The four drum bearings in the bearing blocks need to be lubricated every 20 hours of operation. However, all other bearings used on this machine are shielded and permanently lubricated. Simply leave them alone until they need to be replaced. DO NOT lubricate them, as this will only attract dust and cause possible premature bearing failure.

DO NOT apply grease on any exposed areas on the sander like the feed conveyor chain, sprockets, and the table lead screws. If you do, sanding dust and abrasives will collect on these parts and create a gummy mixture that can hamper proper movement of components and increase wear. Use a light machine oil and a dry graphite lubricant.

Light Oil on

Grease Drum Bearings

Sprockets

at Zerk Fittings

and Chain

 

 

Dry Graphite

on Lead Screws

Figure 52. Drum bearings, table head screws, feed conveyor chain and sprockets.

MAINTENANCE

To lubricate the sander, do these steps:

1.Unplug the double drum sander.

2.Clean the sander as outlined in General Cleaning procedures on Page 34.

3.Open the dust hood to gain access to the four drum-bearing-housing grease zerks. See

Figure 57.

4.Remove the grease zerk cap from the bearing block housing, wipe all contamination off of the zerk, and squirt two pumps of high- quality lithium-base grease into the bearing. DO NOT over-grease the bearing.

5.Coat the exposed areas of the table lead screws with dry powdered graphite.

6.Coat the feed conveyor chain and sprockets with a light machine oil, and use a rag to wipe-off the residual oil. See Figure 52.

7.Put three drops of the machine oil in the handwheel bushing oil port and a couple of dabs of lithium-base grease on the handwheel gears. See Figure 53.

8.Wipe off any loose grease and replace the dust cap.

9.Repeat Steps 1 through 6 for the three remaining drum bearings.

10.Close the dust hood and close the latches.

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White Lithium

3 Drops of Light

Automotive

Oil in Oil Port

Grade Grease

 

Figure 53. Handwheel bushing and gears.

If any part of the sander becomes difficult to operate, it is most likely caused by an accumulation of sawdust. Immediately troubleshoot the area and remove any sawdust. Or contact Woodstock International, Inc. Service and Support at 1-

360-734-3482 or send e-mail to: tech-support@shopfox.biz.

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Woodstock W1678 instruction manual Lubrication, Maintenance