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I picked up a bucket of hydraulic oil at Princess auto. I use it on all my machines. Good quality oil, without the additives that they put in motor oil. (Detergent holds water in the oil and other additives hold grit in suspension, so you don't want those.)
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02-07-2018, 03:57 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-07-2018, 04:15 PM by iboc44.)
Thanks for the replies. Ya I joined here awhile ago but haven't posted anything. Just been reading stuff on here. I resized the pictures then re-uploaded them and that seemed to fix it. The spindle oil i found wasn't too bad. I think it was 24$ for a 4L jug. That will likely last me the rest of my life. I got a 20L pail of way oil from an oil company near me when i bought my lathe so i should be good for that for the rest of my life aswell. Just gotta get the oil cups sorted out now.
One more thing to note.....Oil cup "B" is bigger then the rest of them.
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(02-06-2018, 08:58 PM)Vinny Wrote: Actually I prefer the larger ones. My browser will fit it inside but if I need it bigger to see closer up, just click and there it is. That said, I still couldn't see what A is pointing to.
"A" is a small oil cup right above the worm gear to rotate the head. I think it might be for the power down feed but not 100% sure. It could also be for the worm gear?
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(02-07-2018, 04:13 PM)iboc44 Wrote: It could also be for the worm gear
That's my guess also.
Ed