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I have an Enco Mill Drill, AKA Rong Fu, which I bought from Enco around 17 years ago. Todate I done little maintenance other than replace one belt and add a homebrew power drive on the x-axis. I decided the time had come to do a tear-down, clean-up, and any modifications that might be advisable.
I did decide that the lead screw nut on the x axis needed replacing and was lucky to find that Enco still has a few. I'll know for sure when it arrives here... The ways look to be in pretty good shape with little wear. At least I can still see the originall milling marks very clearly.
So, how should I lubricate the way when I reassemble... should I use grease or liberal amounts of way oil? Also, thinking I need to install some kind of better oiling system for future way oil. Any ideas from the group?
Thx...
Chuck
Chuck
I did decide that the lead screw nut on the x axis needed replacing and was lucky to find that Enco still has a few. I'll know for sure when it arrives here... The ways look to be in pretty good shape with little wear. At least I can still see the originall milling marks very clearly.
So, how should I lubricate the way when I reassemble... should I use grease or liberal amounts of way oil? Also, thinking I need to install some kind of better oiling system for future way oil. Any ideas from the group?
Thx...
Chuck
Chuck