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  • #288480
    Alan green 5
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      @alangreen5

      I have just acquired a Viceroy 280vs lathe, can someone kindly tell me what oil I need to use in the gearbox. Thanks Alan

      #18446
      Alan green 5
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        @alangreen5

        Viceroy 280vs

        #288511
        Thor 🇳🇴
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          @thor

          Hi Alan,

          Welcome to the forum. This manual says Shell Vitrea 68 (may be called Shell Morlina S2 B68 now).

          Thor

          #288512
          clogs
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            @clogs

            Hi all,

            I use Dextron, Automatic gearbox oil, it's non frothing……before anyone says to much about the quality of the Auto/g/oil…..also used in the average power steering system……..

            That Mercedes Sprinter that overtakes u on the Motorway at 100mph carring a 1 ton payload uses the same oil in it's manual gearbox's…….mine did over 200,000miles with no trouble…..

            Clogs……..

            #288515
            Alan green 5
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              @alangreen5

              Thank you both for the quick reply, I will only be using the lathe occasionally so I would think the shell will do the job, how much will I need ? thanks again.Alan

              #288520
              Vic
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                @vic

                I put Halfords gearbox oil in my Lathe.

                #288524
                Chris Evans 6
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                  @chrisevans6

                  Buy any "DIN" 68 spec oil and use it in the head and slideways. Lots of lathes use "DIN" 32 oil in the headstock.

                  #288546
                  Alan green 5
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                    @alangreen5

                    Thanks again for all your responses ,you've given me some good and varied advice,I'll let you know .Alan

                    #288571
                    Nigel McBurney 1
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                      @nigelmcburney1

                      Hi Alan I suggest you take a look at the popular and well informed "Lathes" website under the Viceroy VS lathes there is a warning marked up in red about using the correct oil,

                      #288586
                      Graham Wharton
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                        @grahamwharton

                        Beware of using any old gearbox oil containing EP additives. Many of them are known to attack and corrode yellow metals such as bronze, brass and copper which are commonly found in lathe gearboxes.

                        Shell Vitrea, and its replacement Shell Morlina is a plain mineral oil specifically formulated for applications that DO NOT require EP additives and is therefore safe for use on yellow metals.

                        Graham

                        #288600
                        Jon Gibbs
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                          @jongibbs59756

                          Hi Alan,

                          For ISO 68 Slideway oil I think you can do a lot worse than this at £20 for 5 litres delivered… MMAAOxyOalTa13W”>http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SLIDEWAY-OIL-68-5-LTR-FOR-CNCs-LATHES-MILLING-MACHINES-ETC-QUALITY-BY-LUBETECH-/351082248507?hash=item51be21f93b:gMMAAOxyOalTa13W

                          from ebay seller lubetechoil.

                          No affiliation just satisfied customer.

                          Jon

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