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    Attached photo of second oiler fitted to 770.

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    I assume you've split the feed lines between the two oilers to create more consistent oiling between x/y and z?



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    Yes that is correct. If it were easy I would add a third oiler so each axes had its own feed. If I ever, god forbid have to remove the X axis table I would be tempted to change the connections to allow for this..Only then, would have a better idea that each axis are getting a good supply or not. I don't often use flood coolant so not over fussed with extra way oil contaminating coolant.



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    Instead of using a separate oiler, has anyone tried using a progressive valve distributor? They work well with grease but have never tried with oil.



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    I did the same. Seems as if Z suffered as it had upward flow to contend with...the path of least resistance and all that. I personally just feel better about it now. I bought 4mm push to connects so it was just disconnect from original fittings, cut old fitting off and push into new one. Literally 5 minutes.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Bbt View Post
    Instead of using a separate oiler, has anyone tried using a progressive valve distributor? They work well with grease but have never tried with oil.

    Something like this from Ray (SczEngrgGroup) ?

    https://www.cnczone.com/forums/novak...tic-oiler.html



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    Secondary Oiler-img_8399-jpgI installed a second oiler for the Z axis as well a few months back, works great.

    I also use magnets to hold the bellows in position so that I can check the oiling without such a hassle of removing all the screws that arent readily accessible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Titaniumboy View Post
    Something like this from Ray (SczEngrgGroup) ?

    https://www.cnczone.com/forums/novak...tic-oiler.html
    Wow that is very neat. I was meaning more like this.
    https://www.hudsunindustry.com/product/ssv10-progressive-divider-valve/

    Downside is that if one line blocks, none will get oil/grease.
    Usually have a proximity sensor on one output to ensure that the unit is working.

    https://youtu.be/U7UN1jmT7P8
    Link explaining how they work.



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