Section 6: Maintenance; Schedule; Cleaning & Protecting; Lubrication - Grizzly G0751 Owner's Manual

Heavy-duty drill press w/automatic tapping function
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SECTION 6: MAINTENANCE

To reduce risk of shock or
accidental startup, always
disconnect machine from
power before adjustments,
maintenance, or service.

Schedule

For optimum performance from your machine,
follow this maintenance schedule and refer to any
specific instructions given in this section.
Daily:
Check/repair loose mounting bolts.
Check/replace damaged tooling.
Check/repair worn or damaged wires.
Clean debris and built up grime off of machine.
Check/resolve any other unsafe condition.
Every 8 Hours of Operation:
Check/add headstock oil (Page 32.
Lubricate table ball oilers (Page 33).
Lubricate dovetail ways (Page 33).
Lubricate downfeed gears (Page 34).
Check/add coolant (Page 36).
Every 40 Hours of Operation:
Lubricate quill and column surfaces (Page 34).
Lubricate table leadscrews (Page 35).
Every 90 Days of Operation:
Lubricate quill rack and pinion (Page 35).
Lubricate column racks (Page 36).
Change coolant (Page 36).
bi-Annually:
Lubricate spindle spline (Page 34).
Annually:
Change headstock oil (Page 32).
Model G0751 (Mfg. Since 1/13)
Cleaning &
Protecting
Metal chips left on the machine will invite oxida-
tion and a gummy residue build-up around the
moving parts. Use a brush and shop vacuum to
remove chips and debris from the working sur-
faces of the mill/drill. never blow off the mill/drill
with compressed air, as this will force metal chips
deep into the mechanisms and may cause injury
to yourself or bystanders.
remove any rust build-up from unpainted cast
iron surfaces of your mill/drill and treat with a non-
staining lubricant after cleaning.
Keep unpainted cast iron surfaces rust-free with
regular applications of iso 68 way oil (see
Page 29 for offerings from grizzly).

Lubrication

an essential part of lubrication is cleaning the
components before lubricating them.
this step is critical because grime and chips build
up on lubricated components, which makes them
hard to move. simply adding more lubricant will
not result in smooth moving parts.
Clean all exterior components in this section with
mineral spirits, shop rags, and brushes before
lubricating.
disConneCt
MaChine
BeFore perForMing LUBriCation.
NOTICE
Follow reasonable lubrication practices as
outlined in this manual. Failure to do so
could lead to premature failure of your
machine and will void the warranty.
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