Lubrication - Grizzly G0791 Owner's Manual

Combination gunsmithing lathe/mill
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Lubrication

Use the information in the charts below as a
daily guide for lubrication tasks. We recommend
using Grizzly Model T23962, T23963, or T23964
lubricants (see Pages 72 and 60) for most of the
lubrication tasks.
Lubrication Frequency
Lubrication Task
Headstock
Quick-Change Gearbox
Apron
Bedways
Longitudinal Leadscrew
Ball Oilers
End Gears
Mill Leadscrew
Lubrication Amount & Type
Lubrication Task
Headstock
Quick-Change Gearbox
Apron
Bedways
Longitudinal Leadscrew
Ball Oilers
End Gears
Mill Leadscrew
Items Needed
Hex Wrench 6mm .............................................. 1
Hex Wrench 8mm .............................................. 1
2-Gallon Catch Pan ........................................... 1
Pump-Type Oil Can w/Plastic Cone Tip ............ 1
Model G0791 (Mfd. Since 9/15)
Page
Frequency
Ref.
Daily
77
78
Daily
78
Daily
Daily
79
Daily
79
80
Daily
Every 1000
81
Hours
As Needed
81
Oil Type
Amount
3.5 Qt.
ISO 32
ISO 68
2 Pumps
0.5 Qt.
ISO 68
As
ISO 68
Needed
As
ISO 68
Needed
1–2
ISO 32
Squirts
Dab
NLGI #2
As
NLGI #2
Needed
Qty
NOTICE
The recommended lubrication is based on
light-to-medium usage. Keeping in mind
that lubrication helps to protect the value
and operation of the lathe, these lubrication
tasks may need to be performed more fre-
quently than recommended here, depend-
ing on usage.
Failure to follow reasonable lubrication
practices as instructed in this manual could
lead to premature failure of lathe compo-
nents and will void the warranty.
Headstock
Oil Type .... Grizzly T23963 or ISO 32 Equivalent
Oil Amount .......................................... 3.5 Quarts
Check/Add Frequency ................................. Daily
Change Frequency ....................... Semi-Annually
The headstock gearing is lubricated by an oil bath
that distributes the lubricant with the motion of the
gears, much like an automotive manual transmis-
sion. Change the oil after the first 2 hours of use,
then semi-annually.
Checking Oil Level
The headstock reservoir has the proper amount of
oil when the oil level in the sight glass is approxi-
mately halfway. The oil sight glass is located
below the chuck, as shown in Figure 129.
Headstock
Oil Sight Glass
Figure 129. Location of headstock oil sight
glass.
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