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Model G0726 (Mfg. Since 7/11)
Coolant
Hazards
As some coolant ages, dangerous microbes can
proliferate and create a biological hazard. The risk
of exposure to this hazard can be greatly reduced
by replacing the old coolant on a monthly basis,
as indicated in the maintenance schedule.
The important thing to keep in mind when working
with the coolant is to minimize exposure to your
skin, eyes, and respiratory system by wearing
the proper PPE (personal protective equipment),
such as splash-resistant safety glasses, long-
sleeve gloves, protective clothing, and a NIOSH
approved respirator.
BIOLOGICAL & POISON
HAZARD!
Use the correct personal
protection equipment when
handling coolant. Follow
federal, state, and fluid
manufacturer requirements
for proper disposal.
A small amount of coolant is lost during normal
operation. Check the coolant reservoir regularly
and fill it if necessary. We recommend chang-
ing the coolant every three months or sooner if it
develops an unpleasant odor. However, be sure
to follow the coolant manufacturer's instructions
when checking, adding, or changing coolant.
The coolant reservoir holds approximately 6–7
gallons (22–27 liters) of fluid.
Checking/Adding Coolant
Tool Needed
Qty
Phillips Screwdriver ........................................... 1
To check/add coolant:
1. DISCONNECT MILL FROM POWER!
2. Remove coolant reservoir access panel on
rear of the column, as shown in
Figure 68.
Figure 68. Coolant reservoir access panel
removed.
Coolant Pump
3. Use a clean metal tool as a dip stick to mea-
sure level of coolant in the reservoir. If level
is lower than 3", add coolant by pouring it
through coolant drain screens on base of mill.
Note: Clean away debris and grime from
drain screens and surrounding area before
adding coolant.
4. Re-install access panel before resuming mill-
ing operations.
Changing Coolant
Tools Needed
Qty
Phillips Screwdriver ........................................... 1
Hex Wrench 5mm .............................................. 1
Catch Pan .......................................................... 1
Empty Bucket 5 Gal........................................... 1
Rubber Hose (optional) ..................................... 1
New Coolant ....................... Approx. 6–7 Gallons
Running the coolant pump without adequate
coolant in the reservoir may permanently
damage the coolant pump, which will not
covered by the warranty.
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