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WARNING!
Only carry out work on the lathe if it has been unplugged from the mains power supply.
6.1.2 Restarting
Before restarting run a safety check.
WARNING!
Before connecting the machine you must check that there is no danger for personnel and the lathe is
undamaged.
6.2 Inspection and maintenance
The type and extent of wear depends to a large extent on individual usage and service condi- tions. For this reason,
all the intervals are only valid for the authorized conditions.
Interval
Where?
What?
How?
Start of work
after every
maintenance and
repair operation
Lathe
“Safety
ch
eck“
on page 12
Start of work
after every
maintenance and
repair operation
Lathe
Lubricate
→
Lubricate all slideways.
→
Lubricate the change gears and leadscew
slightly with lithium-based grease.
as required
Top slide
Readjust
Excessive clearance in the top slide can be reduced
by read- justing the tapered gib.
→
Loosen the counternut.
→
Turn the set screw slightly clockwise and
secure the set screws again using the
counternut.
INFOMATION
A 90º turn of the set screws corresponds to a travel
of 0.2 mm. Make any readjustment of the set screws
in small steps.
Start of work after
every maintenance
and repair operation
Feed
gear
Visual
inspection
→
Check the oil level in the gear's inspection
glass. It must reach at least the centre of the
inspection glass.
→
If necessary, fill up to the reference mark with
Mobilgear 627 or equivalent oil.
First after 200 hours
in service, then after
every year
Oil change
→
Use an adequate collector vessel with
sufficient capacity for the oil change.
→
Unscrew the bolt of the outlet.
→
Unscrew the bolt of the charging hole.
→
Close the outlet when no more oil is running off.
→
Refill with Mobilgear 627 or an equivalent oil up
to the ref- erence mark in the centre of the
inspection glass using a suitable funnel in the
filling hole.
Every month
BD-11
Lubricate
Lubricate all lubricating nipples with machinery oil.
INFORMATION
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