-62-
Model G0750GV (Mfd. Since 03/18)
Apron
Oil Type .... Grizzly T23962 or ISO 68 Equivalent
Oil Amount .......................................... 0.5 Quarts
Check/Add Frequency ................................. Daily
Change Frequency ................................ Annually
Checking Oil Level
The apron oil sight glass is on the front of the
apron, as shown in
Figure 106. Maintain the oil
volume so that the level is approximately halfway
in the sight glass.
Figure 107. Location of apron drain plug.
Drain Plug
Changing Oil & Flushing Reservoir
Small metal particles may accumulate at the bot-
tom of the reservoir with normal use. Therefore, to
keep the reservoir clean, drain and flush it at least
once a year.
To change apron oil and flush reservoir:
1. Move cross slide all the way to the back.
2. Place catch pan under apron drain plug
shown in
Figure 107.
3. Remove fill plug, then remove drain plug and
empty reservoir.
Figure 106. Location of apron oil sight glass.
Sight
Glass
Fill
Plug
Re-install the drain plug and add oil until the level
is approximately halfway in the gearbox oil sight
glass, then re-install the fill plug.
Figure 105. Location of the quick-change
gearbox drain plug.
Drain
Plug
Quick-Change Gearbox
Oil Type .... Grizzly T23962 or ISO 68 Equivalent
Oil Amount ............................................... 1 Quart
Check/Add Frequency ................................. Daily
Change Frequency ................................ Annually
Checking Oil Level
The gearbox reservoir has the proper amount of
oil when the oil level in the sight glass is approxi-
mately halfway. The oil sight glass is located on
the front of the gearbox, as shown in
Figure 104.
Figure 104. Location of quick-change oil sight
glass and fill plug.
Gearbox Oil
Sight Glass
Fill Plug
Changing Oil
Place a catch pan under the quick-change gear-
box drain plug (see
Figure 105). Remove the
gearbox fill plug (see
Figure 104), then remove
the drain plug and allow the gearbox reservoir to
empty.
Tip: Use an 8" section of
3
⁄
8
" NPT threaded pipe
to serve as an extension drain tube after removing
the drain plug.