There are parts of the design of this machine that seem unusual to me. The lubrication of the cross slide has been troubling me for some time. The main table has hydraulic fluid pumped into the ways to both provide lubricant and also to wash away anything that gets into them. I would have expected that the cross slide table ways would also be similarly lubricated, but they aren’t. The cross slide ways rely on the hydraulic oil from both the table ways and any leaks from the piston dribbling down into them.
The photo shows the two holes that the hydraulic oil has to flow down to the ways. I had assumed there would be a drilled gallery to these, but there isn’t.
These holes sit right beneath the main table actuating cylinder, so there is no access to them for a user to lubricate them. It’s just a rough cast area, so unless the grinder is precisely level, and with luck the cast body is also level, the hydraulic oil, will not lubrucate one side.
This is where the two holes come out, either side of the V ways, there are two V ways, one on each side, so 4 drain holes in total.
To add to the mystery, there is also a reservoir cast into the body to lubricate the manual table actuator, and also a collector to feed oil back down the drain pipe to the hydraulic tank. These are shown with arrows showing the way the oil will flow.
So, I cannot see how it’s possible to be certain that either of both of the cross slide ways will receive any lubrication. If anyone has any better knowledge / observations I’d appreciate your input. This is a design that hasn’t changed much and the machines are know to be reliable / accurate for years. I’m wondering if I’m missing something?
The photo shows the two holes that the hydraulic oil has to flow down to the ways. I had assumed there would be a drilled gallery to these, but there isn’t.
These holes sit right beneath the main table actuating cylinder, so there is no access to them for a user to lubricate them. It’s just a rough cast area, so unless the grinder is precisely level, and with luck the cast body is also level, the hydraulic oil, will not lubrucate one side.
This is where the two holes come out, either side of the V ways, there are two V ways, one on each side, so 4 drain holes in total.
To add to the mystery, there is also a reservoir cast into the body to lubricate the manual table actuator, and also a collector to feed oil back down the drain pipe to the hydraulic tank. These are shown with arrows showing the way the oil will flow.
So, I cannot see how it’s possible to be certain that either of both of the cross slide ways will receive any lubrication. If anyone has any better knowledge / observations I’d appreciate your input. This is a design that hasn’t changed much and the machines are know to be reliable / accurate for years. I’m wondering if I’m missing something?