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Model G0846 (Mfd. Since 02/18)
Table Handle Points
Lubrication Frequency ........... 8 hrs. of Operation
Oil .............. Grizzly T27914 or ISO 68 Equivalent
Clean sawdust and debris from table handle
points (see
Figure 30) with mineral spirits and
a brush. When dry, apply a thin coat of oil to the
points shown. Move the table through the entire
range of motion to evenly distribute the oil.
Hold-Down Clamp & Chuck Jaws
Lubrication Frequency ........... 8 hrs. of Operation
Oil .............. Grizzly T27914 or ISO 68 Equivalent
Apply a drop of oil to the hold-down clamp cam
(see
Figure 31).
To clean and lubricate chuck jaws:
1. DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
2. Remove chuck guard (see Figure 31).
Lubrication
It is essential to clean components before lubricat-
ing them. Dust and chips build up on lubricated
components, causing sludge that makes them
hard to move. Simply adding more lubricant
to gummy components will not yield smooth
movement.
Clean the components in this section with mineral
spirits, a rag, or a bristle brush as directed.
The following components need lubrication:
•
Work table handle points
•
Hold-down clamp
•
Chuck jaws
•
Table elevation ways
•
Table leadscrew
•
Table roller bearing V-ways
Figure 30. Handle lubrication points.
Handle
Points
Items Needed
Qty
Stiff Cleaning Brush .......................................... 1
Shop Rags ......................................... As Needed
Mineral Spirits .................................... As Needed
Grease: NLGI #2 or Grizzly T26419 .. As Needed
Oil: ISO 68 or Grizzly T27914 ............ As Needed
Figure 31. Lubrication points for hold-down
clamp cam and chuck jaws.
Hold-Down
Clamp Cam
Chuck Guard
3. Brush, vacuum, or blow out dust and wood
chips.
4. Clean any accumulated oil and wood dust off
of chuck with mineral spirits.
5. Apply a drop of oil to each chuck jaw.
6. Re-install chuck guard.
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