Section 6: Maintenance; Schedule; Cleaning & Protecting; Lubrication - Grizzly G0695 Owner's Manual

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SECTION 6: MAINTENANCE

Always disconnect power
to the machine before
performing maintenance.
failure to do this may
result in serious person-
al injury.

Schedule

For optimum performance from your machine,
follow this maintenance schedule and refer to any
specific instructions given in this section.
before Daily Operation:
Check/tighten loose mounting bolts.
Check/sharpen/replace worn or damaged
tooling.
Check/repair/replace worn or damaged
wires.
Check for any other unsafe condition.
Use the one-shot oiler (page 36).
Every 8 Hours of Operation:
Use the one-shot oiler (page 36).
Lubricate quill gearing (page 36).
Clean the mill.
Every 40 Hours of Operation:
Lubricate the vertical bevel gears (page 36).
Lubricate the longitudinal, cross, and vertical
leadscrews (page 37).
Note: This maintenance schedule is based on
average usage. Adjust the maintenance schedule
to match your actual usage to keep your mill run-
ning smoothly and to protect your investment.
model g0695 (mfg. since 9/10)
Cleaning &
protecting
Use a brush and shop vacuum to remove chips
and debris from the mill. never blow off the mill
with compressed air, as this will force metal chips
deep into the mechanisms and may injure your-
self or bystanders.
Wipe built-up grime from the mill with a rag and a
mild solvent. remove any rust from the unpainted
cast iron surfaces of your mill, then treat them with
regular applications of products such as primrose
armor plate Way oil, g96
sLipit
, or Boeshield
®
Accessories on page 30 for more details).

Lubrication

your mill has numerous moving metal-to-metal
contacts that require proper lubrication to help
ensure efficient and long-lasting mill operation.
other than the lubrication points covered in this
section, all other bearings are internally lubricated
and sealed at the factory. simply leave them
alone unless they need to be replaced.
Before adding lubricant, clean debris and grime
from the devices to avoid contaminating the new
lubrication.
disConnECt miLL From poWEr BEForE
pErForming LUBriCation!
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