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model g0694 (mfg. since 1/09)
figure 64. packing outboard roller bearing with
grease.
figure 65. packing inboard roller bearing with
grease.
14. place a thick layer of grease on the bottom
of your palm, and in a sweeping motion, use
the large side of the bearing cage to scrape
the grease off your palm and into the spaces
between the rollers. Continue doing this while
rotating the bearing 360º until the grease
emerges from the other side of the bearing
cage, as shown in
figures 64–65.
NOTICE
Do not spin a spindle bearing while blow-
ing it off with compressed air or it could fly
apart.
15. place the belt around one of the pulley
grooves. (avoid getting grease on the belt or
pulleys.)
16. insert the spindle through the outboard end
of the headstock, then slide the bearing you
removed in
Step 11 onto the outboard spin-
dle.
17. thread the spanner nut (see figure 66) onto
the outboard spindle until it contacts the out-
board bearing.
figure 66. outboard bearing and spanner nut
reinstalled.
18. insert a 5mm diameter metal rod through the
faceplate into one of the indexing holes on
the headstock to keep the spindle from mov-
ing during the next step.
NOTICE
for the next step you will use the span-
ner nut to press the bearing back onto the
shaft. Do not keep tightening the spanner
nut once the end place is removed from the
spindle or you will destroy the bearings!