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    Jon Holmes
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      A newly acquired Hauser milling machine is missing the two oiler assemblies on the headstock. Before I either drill out and re thread M8 x 1 or make a new extender as in photo to take a M8 oiler:

      1. Does anyone know of a source of any M7 x 1.0 oilers?

      2. a source for M8 oiler similar to those in image?

      Thanks, Jon

      m7 x 1_oiler.jpg

      #14274
      Jon Holmes
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        M7 x 1.0 oiler

        #547977
        Chris Evans 6
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          @chrisevans6

          Google "The Nipple Shop" (yes really is the name) a specialist lubrication sundries supplier. They may have what you need, phone if not listed on web page.

          #548000
          Jon Holmes
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            @jonholmes92873

            bleed nipple.jpegThanks Chris. Not much online there and phone call is international for me (Aus).

            However, I may have found a simple possibility – motorcycle brake bleed nipples (seem common in M7 x 1.0)

            #548001
            Phil P
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              @philp

              The only thing I came across that was M7x1 in the past was lambretta scooter cable adjusters.

              My friend needed one tapping out and what was even more surprising was that I actually had a tap to lend him.

              Phil

              #548003
              Jon Holmes
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                Thanks Phil.

                Now that I have found the automotive link, M7 is used a "fair" bit – brake nipples, rocker arm adjustment, Vespa scooter bolts, etc

                I too have m7 taps (and possibly a die) but not necessarily the time I would take for a small fitting!

                I think a modified brake nipple is first choice (especially as I leave the Hauser "intact&quot

                #548020
                Robert Butler
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                  Ashtonseals.co.uk list straight, 45 & 90 degree oilers (nipples) in M7 x 1

                  Robert Butler

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