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Lubrication
Daily Checks
Maintenance
Our routers come with a fully automated, pressurized lubrication
system for all the liner guides and ball screws. For best results,
use 000 Semi-Fluid Lithium Grease.
All helical racks & drill blocks require manual lubrication with
Klüber Isoflex Topas L32N Special low-temperature grease. As
a rule of thumb, apply 5cc of lubrication after every 40 hours of
operation.
1. Clean the router, wipe off any excess oil, and buff with a dry polishing cloth. This will reduce the chance for
dust build up.
2. Check all liner guides and ball screws. Make sure there is a thin layer of oil on it.
3. Check cutter teeth for chips and dullness.
When lubricating, jog the machine all the way up to
the area without the spoilboard, to avoid damaging it
in case of leaks or drips. Oil on the spoilboard can clog
it and affect material work holding.
AC drain hose inside control cabinet
4. Collets and spindle collet holes must be cleaned
regularly. Ensure that the slots in the collets are free
of sawdust, as it can build up and prevent the collet
from compressing. If the collet or spindle holes
are clogged, the router bit may vibrate or get loose
while cutting. Serious spindle damage or bodily
injury may occur.
5. Check the AC unit drain, make sure it is not twisted
or leaking into the control cabinet under the router
bed.
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