i found a picture online of these.
http://www.rdgtools.com/acatalog/info_847.html
mine are a little different but not by much. i cant order these ones because they are out of stock.
very very new to this so please dont hit me.
i have recently come across a myford lathe im not sure what qualifies it as a mini lathe but im pretty sure it is a ML7 mini lathe. i figure the fact that i can pick it up and move it around qualifies it as a mini lathe.
i am pulling all the pieces apart and cleaning out old metal shavings and tryiing to file off rust. my question is about a small automatic oiler ontop of the head stock. i have 2 of them. i pulled them apart and cleaned everything out. they seem to consist of a couple small tubes a spring and a check ball. i have 2 questions about them. #1 what kind of oil should i be putting in them and #2 how do i know if they are working correctly?
i have oiling points all over the lathe and a few of them are smashed apart. they are about 1/4 inch in diameter and seem to be made of brass with a ball and spring in the middle. where do i find these to replace the smashed ones? and where do i find an oiler for them? and is there a correct name for the oiler or the oil points?
i found a picture online of these.
http://www.rdgtools.com/acatalog/info_847.html
mine are a little different but not by much. i cant order these ones because they are out of stock.
I haven't seen those in a while
A good way oil would work.
you lift the little lever on top to get the oil dripping, adjust the knurled knobs
for more/less.
The sight tubes if they are clear should let you see the drips.
remember to flip them back down when your done working or it'll drip till empty.
1 drip every 5 secs should suffice.
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but what kind of oil should i use? and what about the oiling points?
Try taking a look here:
http://www.lathes.co.uk/myford/index.html
Tons on info.
Keith
thank you for the link there its lots of info here. it is for sure a ML7 not a super 7 or ML10 (i guess im just a big guy). i have read a bit but they dont seem to offer these oiling pionts i need or the spring loaded oiler.
and i still am unclear what kind of oil to buy. right now im just using auto trans fluid
have you been here:
http://www.myford.com/
Phil
Thanks, I post a lot of links but can't take credit for NEATman's good catch
Here's one source for some conventional Way Oil from Enco.
They have lots of other brands/types including ISO VG 68 Way Oil.
Hoss
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