Table Leadscrews
oil type ......Model t23962 or iso 68 equivalent
oil Amount ............................................thin Coat
Lubrication Frequency ......... 40 hrs. of operation
Move the table as necessary to access the entire
length of the X- and y-axis leadscrews (see
Figures 39–40), then use mineral spirits, shop
rags, and a brush to clean them.
X-Axis Leadscrew
Figure 39. X-axis leadscrew.
Note: Use a 5mm hex wrench to remove the
way cover from the base to access the Y-axis
leadscrew.
y-Axis Leadscrew
Figure 40. y-axis leadscrew.
When dry, use a clean brush to apply a thin coat of
oil to the leadscrews, then move the table through
the X- and y-axis paths to distribute the oil.
Model G0754 (Mfg. Since 1/13)
Quill Rack & Pinion
oil type ................ nLgi#2 grease or equivalent
oil Amount ............................................thin Coat
Lubrication Frequency ......... 90 hrs. of operation
Move the quill up and down to gain full access
to the quill rack and pinion (see Figure 41), then
clean the teeth with mineral spirits, shop rags, and
a brush.
pinion
Figure 41. Quill rack and pinion.
When dry, use a brush to apply a thin coat of
grease to the teeth, then raise/lower the quill sev-
eral time to distribute the grease.
Note: Re-apply oil to the quill smooth outside
surface that was removed during the cleaning
process.
rack
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