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Model G0765 (Mfd. Since 5/15)
Leadscrew & Carriage Rack
Oil Type ....Grizzly SB1365 or ISO 68 Equivalent
Amount .............................................. As Needed
Lubrication Frequency ................................. Daily
Before lubricating the leadscrew and carriage
rack (see
Figure 76), clean them first with min-
eral spirits. Use a stiff brush to help remove any
debris or grime. Apply a thin coat of oil along the
entire length of the carriage rack. Use a stiff brush
to make sure oil is applied into the leadscrew
threads and both end brackets.
Note: In some environments, abrasive material
can become caught in the leadscrew lubricant and
drawn into the half nut. In this case, lubricate the
leadscrew with a quality dry lubricant.
Bedways
Oil Type ....Grizzly SB1365 or ISO 68 Equivalent
Amount .............................................. As Needed
Lubrication Frequency ................................. Daily
Before lubricating the bedways (see
Figure 76),
clean them with mineral spirits. Apply a thin coat
of oil along the length of the bedways. Move the
steady rest, carriage, and tailstock to access the
entire length of the bedways.
Cross Slide & Compound Slide
Oil Type ....Grizzly SB1365 or ISO 68 Equivalent
Amount .................................................Thin Coat
Lubrication Frequency ................................. Daily
Use the handwheels to separately move the
cross slide and compound slide as far forward as
possible (see
Figure 77). Clean the slides with
mineral spirits and wipe down with a rag. Apply
lubricant and move the slides back and forth to
distribute the oil.
Figure 77. Location of bottom slides.
Cross Slide
Bottom Slide
Compound
Bottom
Slide
Figure 76. Leadscrew, leadscrew brackets,
carriage rack, and bedways.
Bedways
Leadscrew
Leadscrew End Bracket
Leadscrew End Bracket on
Headstock Side (Headstock
Cover Removed for Clarity)
Carriage Rack
Summary of Contents for G0765
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