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Model G0757Z (Mfd. Since 02/15)
Machine Storage
The machine must be properly prepared if it will
be stored for any period of time. Doing this will
help prevent the development of rust and corro-
sion and ensure the mill remains in good condition
for later use.
Note: When taking the machine out of storage,
repeat the Test Run and the Spindle Break-In.
1. DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
2. Lubricate machine as directed in Lubrication
on Page 46.
3. Clean out coolant reservoir as directed in
Changing Coolant on Page 51.
4. Thoroughly clean all unpainted, bare metal
surfaces, then coat them with quality rust pre-
ventative. Take care to ensure these surfaces
are completely covered but rust preventative
is kept off painted surfaces.
Note: If the machine will be out of service
for only a short period of time, use way oil in
place of rust preventative.
5. Loosen belts to prevent them from stretching
during storage. Post a reminder on machine
that belts need to be re-installed or tensioned
before resuming operations.
6. Place a few moisture-absorbing desiccant
packs inside electrical cabinet.
7. Cover and place machine in a dry area that
is out of direct sunlight and away from haz-
ardous fumes, paint, solvents, or gas. Fumes
and sunlight can bleach or discolor paint and
plastic parts.
Preparing Mill for Storage
1. Re-tension V-Belts (refer to Page 52) if you
loosened them for storage purposes.
2. Remove moisture-absorbing desiccant packs
from the electrical box.
3. Repeat Test Run and Spindle Break-In pro-
cedures, beginning on Page 23.
4. Add coolant, as described in Adding/
Changing Coolant on Page 51.
Bringing Mill Out of Storage