Woodstock W1862 Owner's Manual page 41

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Model W1862/W1863 (For Machines Mfd. Since 02/19)
Feed.Roller.Bushings
Oil Type ..........................SB1365 or ISO-68 Equivalent
Oil Amount ............................................ 2–3 Drops
Lubricate
Frequency ........................Every 8 Hours of Operation
Here
The infeed and outfeed rollers rotate inside bushing
blocks on both ends of the rollers. Add 2–3 drops of ISO
68 machine oil to the center hole of the four feed roller
tension adjustment bolts on top of the head casting, as
shown in Figure.35.
Figure.35. Lubrication locations for feed
roller bushings.
Columns.&.Leadscrews
Oil Type ..........................SB1365 or ISO-68 Equivalent
Oil Amount ............................................ Thin Coat
Column
Grease Type .................................NLGI#2 Equivalent
Frequency ...................... Every 40 Hours of Operation
The table rides on the columns and is moved by the
rotation of the leadscrews inside the columns. Loosen
Leadscrew
the dust sleeve (see Figure.36) to access the columns
and leadscrews. Apply a thin coat of ISO 68 machine oil
to the outside surface of the columns and brush on a
light application of multi-purpose grease to the leadscrew
Figure.36. Location of column and
threads. Move the table up and down to distribute the
leadscrew.
lubricant.
Table.Height.Worm.Gear
Worm Gear
Housing
Grease Type .................................NLGI#2 Equivalent
Frequency ..................... Every 160 Hours of Operation
Remove the three cap screws that secure the worm
gear housing (see Figure.37), then lift the housing and
Cap Screws
handwheel assembly off the machine. Clean away any
(1 of 3)
debris from the housing and gears, then brush on a
moderate amount of multi-purpose grease to the gear
Figure.37. Example of table height worm
teeth.
gear housing.
Table.Height.Chain.&.Sprockets
Grease Type .................................NLGI#2 Equivalent
Frequency ..................... Every 160 Hours of Operation
The table leadscrews are synchronized by the table height
chain and sprockets located underneath the planer base
(see Figure.38). Use shop rags and mineral spirits to clean
away debris and grime, then brush on a light coat of
multi-purpose grease to the chain and sprockets.
Figure.38. Table height chain and
sprockets as viewed from underneath the
base.
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