Schedule, Cleaning & protecting – Grizzly G9249 User Manual

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g9249 12" x 37" Belt drive gap Bed lathe

SEcTION 6: MAINTENANcE

Always disconnect power

to the machine before

performing maintenance.

failure to do this may

result in serious person-

al injury.

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

Daily check:

loose mounting bolts.

damaged or worn belts (

Page 51)

Worn or damaged wires.

Any other unsafe condition.

Before Beginning Operation & Every 8 Hours

of Operation:

Clean lathe

lubricate headstock components (

Pages

47–48)

lubricate feed rate gearbox (

Page 48)

lubricate ball oilers (

Page 50)

Every 40 Hours of Operation:

lubricate apron gearbox (

Page 49)

lubricate back gear shaft (

Page 50)

After first 3 Months of Operation and

Annually:

Change headstock oil (

Page 47)

Schedule

disconnect the lathe from power before
cleaning.

Vacuum excess metal chips as they accumu-
late and wipe off built-up grime.

cleaning &

Protecting

DO NOT use compressed air to blow away

chips from the lathe to avoid the risk of

flying metal debris injuring yourself or oth-

ers, or driving the chips deep into the lathe

mechanisms resulting in damage or prema-

ture wear.

use a dry cloth to wipe off any remaining
coolant at the end of the day. Metal chips
left on the machine soaked with water-based
coolant will invite oxidation and gummy resi-
due to build up around moving parts.

Follow Federal, state, and the manufacturer's
requirements to properly dispose of used
coolant and cleaning products

protect the unpainted cast iron surfaces on
the lathe by wiping them clean after every
use—this ensures moisture does not remain
on bare metal surfaces.

Keep unpainted cast iron surfaces, especially
the bedways, rust-free with regular appli-
cations like Model h8257 primrose Armor
plate with Moly-d Machine and Way oil (see

AccESSORIES on Page 42).

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