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Model G0634Z/G0634XP (Mfd. Since 01/20)
Figure 51
. Location of drive chains and
sprockets.
Drive Chains & Sprockets
Grease Type ..........................NLGI#2 Equivalent
Frequency............ Every 160 Hours of Operation
The infeed and outfeed rollers receive the trans-
ferred power from the cutterhead through the
drive chain system, as shown in
Figure 51
.
Remove the fence assembly and cutterhead pul-
ley cover to access these parts. Use shop rags
and mineral spirits to clean away any debris and
grime, then brush on a light coat of multi-purpose
grease to the chain and sprockets.
Column & Leadscrew
Oil Type ................SB1365 or ISO 68 Equivalent
Oil Amount ............................................Thin Coat
Grease Type ..........................NLGI#2 Equivalent
Frequency.............. Every 40 Hours of Operation
The planer table rides on the column and is
moved by the rotation of the leadscrew (see
Figure 53
). Remove the leadscrew access panel
(see
Figure 54
) to access these parts. Clean
and apply a thin coat of ISO 68 machine oil to
the outside surface of the column and brush on
a light application of multi-purpose grease to the
leadscrew threads. Move the table up and down
to distribute the lubricant.
Figure 53
. Location of planer table column and
leadscrew.
Planer Table
Column
Leadscrew
Figure 54
. Location of leadscrew access panel.
Leadscrew
Access Panel
Figure 52
. Location of elevation shaft bushing.
Elevation Shaft Bushing
Oil Type ................SB1365 or ISO 68 Equivalent
Oil Amount ............................................Thin Coat
The elevation shaft transfers motion from the
planer table height handwheel to the leadscrew.
The elevation shaft rotates in a bushing that must
be well lubricated. Remove the leadscrew access
panel to access these parts. Use a small amount
of ISO 68 machine oil or spray lubricant to lubri-
cate the bushing (see
Figure 52
).
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