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Lubrication, Cleaning, Unpainted cast iron – Grizzly G0554 User Manual

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G0554 Gear-Head Floor Lathe

Always disconnect power

to the machine before

performing maintenance.

Failure to do this may

result in serious person-

al injury.

The headstock, gear box and apron use 20W
non-detergent gear oil or an equivalent lubricant.
The oil level should be kept at the indicator mark
in the sight glasses, as shown in

Figures 79 & 81

After three months of operation, drain the oil com-
pletely and refill. (It will be necessary to remove
the L bracket to access the gear box drain shown
in

Figure 80). After that, change the headstock oil

on an annual basis or more frequently if heavier
machine use requires it.

For other lubrication, we recommend you use
the manual oiler (oil can supplied with the lathe)
filled with ISO 68 or SAE 20W non-detergent oil
or similar lubricant.

Lubrication

Cleaning the Model G0554 is relatively easy.
Make sure to unplug the lathe before cleaning
it. Clean your machine every day or more often
as needed. Remove chips as they accumulate.
Chips left on the machine soaked with water
based coolant will eventually invite oxidation
and gummy residue to build up around moving
parts. Cleaning will help keep your lathe running
smoothly. Always be safe and responsible with
the use and disposal of cleaning products.

Cleaning

SECTION 6: MAINTENANCE

Keep unpainted cast iron rust-free with regular
applications of products like G96

®

Gun Treatment,

SLIPIT

®

, or Boeshield

®

T-9 (see

SECTION 5:

ACCESSORIES on Page 41 for more details).

Unpainted Cast Iron

For optimum performance from your machine,
follow this maintenance schedule and refer to any
specific instructions given in this section.

Daily Checks and Maintenance:

Loose mounting bolts.

Damaged V-Belts.

Worn or damaged wires.

Coolant Level

Lubrication Levels

Remove Chips

Any other unsafe condition.

Monthly Check:

Change Coolant As Needed.

Schedule

Figure 79. Oil sights and filler locations.

Gear Box Oil Sight Glass

Headstock Oil Sight Glass

Gear Box Oil Fill

Headstock Oil Fill