Grizzly G0756 Cordless Drill User Manual


 
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Model G0756 (Mfg. Since 2/13)
Figure 39. Headstock side ball oiler locations
Ball Oilers
Oil Type ......Model T23963 or ISO 32 Equivalent
Oil Amount .........................................1–2 Pumps
Lubrication Frequency ........8 Hours of Operation
This machine has four ball oilers as shown in
Figures 38–39. Use an oil gun fitted with a rub-
ber tip wide enough to seal the ball oiler inlet. We
do not recommend using metal needle or lance
tips, as they can push the ball too far into the oiler,
break the spring seat, and lodge the ball in the oil
galley.
Push the tip of the oil can nozzle against the ball
oiler to create a hydraulic seal, then pump the oil
can once or twice. If you see sludge and contami-
nants coming out of the lubrication area, continue
pumping the oil can until the oil runs clear. When
finished, wipe away the excess oil.
Coolant is consistently cycled and stored in the
base reservoir beneath the pump. For efficient
operation and tool longevity, replace coolant when
it runs low or becomes dirty from excessive use.
Figure 40. Coolant reservoir.
Coolant Reservoir Lid
Ball Oilers
Figure 38. Table support bracket ball oiler
locations.
Ball Oilers
To replace the coolant:
1. Pump coolant into an empty 5-gallon bucket.
As soon as coolant stops coming out, shut off
pump.
2. DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
3. Put on gloves, safety glasses, and respira-
tor. Loosen the cap screws and remove the
reservoir lid (see Figure 40).
4. Use a wet/dry shop vacuum to remove any
coolant and debris from inside the reservoir.
5. Refill the reservoir with fresh coolant.
6. Replace the reservoir lid and re-tighten the
cap screws.
BIOLOGICAL & POISON HAZARD!
Use the correct personal protection equip-
ment when handling coolant. Follow fed-
eral, state, and fluid manufacturer require-
ments for proper disposal.
Changing Coolant