Lubrication, Notice – Grizzly G0554Z User Manual

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Model g0554z (Mfg 01/09+)

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Lubrication

your lathe has numerous metal-to-metal moving
parts that require proper lubrication to help ensure
efficient and long-lasting 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.

ALWAyS

disconnect

power to the lathe before

performing the lubrica-

tion tasks. Failure to do

this may result in serious

personal injury.

Daily Lubrication

the location of the 12 ball oilers that must be oiled
each day before operation are shown in

Figures

74–75.

the number of ball oilers per component are:

• Cross slide handwheel: 1
• Carriage: 4
• Cross slide: 3
• Compound slide: 1
• tailstock: 2
• leadscrew & Feed rod Bearing End

Blocks: 1

Wipe the ball oilers clean, then depress the ball
with the tip of the oil bottle filled with iso 68 oil
(or equivalent) and squirt once. Clean away any
excess oil from the area.

Figure 75. tailstock and leadscrew/feed rod

bearing end blocks.

NOTICE

Failure to followed reasonable lubrication

practices as instructed in this manual for

your lathe could lead to premature failure of

your lathe and will void the warranty.

use shop rags, a stiff brush, and mineral spirits
to clean away debris and built-up grime from the

full length of the bedways, rack, longitudinal
leadscrew, and the feed rod (see

Figure 76). then

apply a thin coat of a good quality way oil to these
surfaces, such as primrose Armor plate Machine
& Way oil (refer to

Accessories on page 48 for

this product from grizzly).

Figure 74. location of the nine ball oilers on the

carriage components.

Figure 76. Bedways, rack, longitudinal

leadscrew, and feed rod.

Bedways

leadscrew

Feed rod

rack

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