Lubrication; Slide Shafts - Grizzly G0764 Owner's Manual

14" sliding table saw
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Lubrication

An essential part of lubrication is cleaning the
components before lubricating them. This step
is critical because dust and chips build up on
lubricated components, which makes them hard
to move. Simply adding more lubrication to built-
up grime will not result in smooth-moving parts.
Clean the components in this section with an oil/
grease solvent cleaner or mineral spirits before
applying lubrication.
All bearings are sealed and permanently lubri-
cated. Leave them alone until they need to be
replaced.
Refer to Page 67 for NLGI#2 grease (T23964)
available from Grizzly.
To reduce risk of shock or
accidental startup, always
disconnect machine from
power before adjustments,
maintenance, or service.
Model G0764 (Mfd. Since 02/14)

Slide Shafts

Lubrication Type ...T23964 or NLGI#2 Equivalent
Amount .............................................. 1–2 Pumps
Lubrication Frequency .....................6–12 Months
The blades and motors move up and down on
slide shafts that require adding lubricant to the
grease fittings shown in Figures 144–145.
Sliding Shafts
Grease Fittings
Figure 144. Sliding shafts and grease fittings.
Figure 145. Short sliding shaft grease fitting as
viewed through dust port access hole.
Tall Shaft
Short Shaft
Grease Fitting
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