carpenter
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I am restoring my Wadkin PK table saw but just up to the point where I can start using it in earnest. It had been sitting around unused for a number of years and covered badly, so all the usual stuff has been done to render it usable. However, to get the rise and fall mechanism to function I poured a little diesel into offending gearbox.
I was under the impression that whatever was in there was preventing the mech from working as I had used copious amounts of WD40 on everything else - I was right! It now works smoothly, but I would like to refill the gearbox with the correct lubricant. Presumably, the diesel dissolved any solidified lubricant that was in there but I now want to ensure it continues to work as it should!
I have read different threads on this machine but have not found a definitive explanation about cleaning the crud from this gearbox, without dismantling things and the specification for the replacement lubricant. One article mention it should run in an oil bath and the handbook appears to say it should be packed with 6 pumps of grease! The filler cap and 'drain hole?' on the casing are more suited to oil than grease. Can someone please advise?
I was under the impression that whatever was in there was preventing the mech from working as I had used copious amounts of WD40 on everything else - I was right! It now works smoothly, but I would like to refill the gearbox with the correct lubricant. Presumably, the diesel dissolved any solidified lubricant that was in there but I now want to ensure it continues to work as it should!
I have read different threads on this machine but have not found a definitive explanation about cleaning the crud from this gearbox, without dismantling things and the specification for the replacement lubricant. One article mention it should run in an oil bath and the handbook appears to say it should be packed with 6 pumps of grease! The filler cap and 'drain hole?' on the casing are more suited to oil than grease. Can someone please advise?