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    Steviegtr
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      @steviegtr

      Looking at the lubrication points on the super 7. There are some with oil cups. There are 2 on the quick change gearbox that are grease nipples. The rest are all small 2ba fitting thingy's never seen anything like them. So on the myford site , they have the (special oil can) £66 surely there must be another oiler that will do. Or do I wait until I get the machine up & running & make an end for a standard oil can.

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      Steviegtr
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        @steviegtr
        #444642
        Steviegtr
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          @steviegtr

          Standard grease nippleHere are pictures of the 2 types. Larger 1 is standard grease nipple. Small nipple

          #444655
          John Purdy
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            @johnpurdy78347

            The small ones are oil nipples. I found the easiest way to oil them is to make an end for a standard oil can like this. The small end fits in the hole in the end of the fitting pushing the small ball back and has a small slot filed across it so the ball doesn't seal it off. (the pictures are in my album)dscn3201a.jpgdscn3201b.jpg

            John

            Edited By John Purdy on 04/01/2020 18:54:01

            Edited By John Purdy on 04/01/2020 18:55:00

            #444660
            Steviegtr
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              @steviegtr

              Ah I see how you have done it. I was thinking of the reverse with a inward cone to fit over the nipple . Vision of oil squirting everywhere but where it's wanted. Thanks.

              #444662
              bill ellis
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                @billellis45274

                The reverse (inward) cone idea works well. I used a Tecalemit grease gun which has such a fitting and converted it for oil. If you introduce a thin piece of material (cotton) between the nipple and the cone it does not leak at all and the oil pressure pushes the little ball in to allow the oil to pass. As long as your oil can produces enough pressure it should work.

                #444663
                John Purdy
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                  @johnpurdy78347

                  The Myford oil gun is (or was), as you were thinking, an inverted cone to theoretically seal on the outside of the oil nipple but I found that it did exactly as you envisioned, putting oil everywhere but in the nipple where it's wanted. That's why I made the one shown which seals against the sides of the small hole putting the oil in the nipple where it's wanted.

                  John

                  #444664
                  JC54
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                    @jc54

                    Many thanks for the pictures John, I have tried several oilcans but just end up with oil everywhere. Will make some brass swarf tomorrow. JC

                    #444667
                    Steviegtr
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                      @steviegtr

                      what if the cone fitting was made of acetal would that seal better. would be simple to adapt to an oil can end.

                      #444689
                      John Purdy
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                        @johnpurdy78347

                        I find the brass seals quite well with just moderate pressure applied to the nipple. I would be concerned with the softer material wearing quite quickly as I have found even the brass wears over time. I have made 3 ends over the last 20 or so years as I find the small dia. end tends to get damaged. I feel that one advantage of this type as opposed to the one that seals on the outside of the nipple is that as the sealing ball is pushed back by the small end and not the pressure from the oil can so not nearly as much pressure is required from the oil can.

                        John

                        Edited By John Purdy on 04/01/2020 23:23:29

                        Edited By John Purdy on 04/01/2020 23:24:44

                        #444698
                        Enough!
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                          Posted by John Purdy on 04/01/2020 19:50:54:

                          The Myford oil gun is (or was), as you were thinking, an inverted cone to theoretically seal on the outside of the oil nipple but I found that it did exactly as you envisioned, putting oil everywhere but in the nipple where it's wanted.

                          The "standard" fix for that was/is to put a scrap of paper towel between the nipple and the oil-gun nozzle and squirt through that.

                          #444714
                          Sandgrounder
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                            @sandgrounder

                            After having had two oil guns sold as suitable for a Myford lathe ( neither came from RDG, Myford or any of the main suppliers) which did not work I decided to try something else, from eBay I bought for £7 inc' P & P a used Interlube pump type grease gun, I filled it with Nuto 32 and pumped any remaining grease out on a piece of wood, refilled the gun and did all but one of the Myford nipples with no problems at all except a small amount of oil weeping past the guns filling cap, this I cured with a plastic plug and 'O' ring to provide a seal which wouldn't have been required for grease, the only nipple it won't oil is the one in the 'V' cone pulley, the end fitting on the gun is a little too big, I haven't got around to that yet as I very rarely use the back gear.

                             

                             

                            Edited By Sandgrounder on 05/01/2020 08:37:53

                            #444716
                            Don Cox
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                              @doncox80133

                              We've walked this path before a few times. My solution has been to use "Valvespout" oilers, one for each type of oil (H32 and K68). They have a small nozzle fitted, similar in proportions to John Purdy's photos above, which will trip the balls in both the "grease nipple" type oil points and the flush to surface type ones on older Myford lathes, off of their seats to allow oil to enter with virtually no spillage. Have a look here: http://www.longs.co.uk/cgi-bin/ca000001.cgi

                              #444759
                              Howard Lewis
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                                @howardlewis46836

                                A relatively costly oil can is the Reilang, but unlike the "oil everything but the nipple" Myford gun, It does what is required, and operated in almost any position.

                                Howard

                                #444768
                                JohnF
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                                  @johnf59703

                                  I have one of these for my S7 from Pressparts **LINK** works very well and better than the genuine Myford one I have ! I also use a standard oil can, as it happens a Reilag but any will do for general lubrication of oil cups, bed etc.

                                  John

                                  #444779
                                  steamdave
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                                    @steamdave

                                    Have a look at my Myford Lathe album where I have uploaded a drawing for an oil gun adapter that fits the Myford nipples very well – leak free!

                                    It's not my design, by the way. My thanks to the original designer.

                                    Dave
                                    The Emerald Isle

                                    #444788
                                    Steviegtr
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                                      @steviegtr

                                      Looking through your pictures. I need your steel stock. Puts mine to shame.

                                      #444789
                                      Steviegtr
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                                        @steviegtr
                                        Posted by JohnF on 05/01/2020 13:18:05:

                                        I have one of these for my S7 from Pressparts **LINK** works very well and better than the genuine Myford one I have ! I also use a standard oil can, as it happens a Reilag but any will do for general lubrication of oil cups, bed etc.

                                        John

                                        Great I have ordered that item. Looks ok. Shame I had not known about the tight area of the belt pulley nipple as I have just refitted the shaft after new belt fit. Could have relieved the area to make it more accessible.

                                        #444797
                                        clogs
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                                          @clogs

                                          I binned mine, thats those ridiculas original oil inserts…..

                                          dug em out and where room permits made oil droppers and those that are close fit to something else get a sqirt of SYNTHETIC oil and then the hole is closed by those high strength magnets they sell these days……

                                          never a problom any more……..

                                          done the same on my Colchester student esp the screw shaft end bushings….they got 90 degree oil droppers made..

                                          now u can see the oil leaking by…….

                                          #448227
                                          thaiguzzi
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                                            @thaiguzzi

                                            Myfords – gotta love 'em.

                                            Everybody else and his dog uses button oilers and/or oil cups, oh no – too good for Myford.

                                            They sell a lathe with oilers that look like grease gun fittings….

                                            #448321
                                            Steviegtr
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                                              @steviegtr
                                              Posted by thaiguzzi on 22/01/2020 15:32:00:

                                              Myfords – gotta love 'em.

                                              Everybody else and his dog uses button oilers and/or oil cups, oh no – too good for Myford.

                                              They sell a lathe with oilers that look like grease gun fittings….

                                              They do & you are right. I tried a few ways without success. Then someone suggested or said he used a grease gun type filled with oil. I bought one & it came with 2 different ends. One fits the nipples perfectly so job done. It also manages to do the really awkward one on the front pulley. I have to laugh every time I use the lathe I lift up the little lid at the front for the oiling wick, for bronze taper bush. & fill it with oil. Of course after a few days I can now see where the oil is going. All over the bed underneath. Is it like a Mazda RX8 with a total loss oil system. Sick joke.

                                              #448524
                                              Howard Lewis
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                                                @howardlewis46836

                                                For what my advice is worth, Don't buy the Myford oil gun. MIne lubricated everything except the part that need it it!

                                                It was a little ,pom pom type that leaked everywhere.

                                                I thought that the Reilang was expensive, but it has NEVER leaked in all the years that I have had and used it.

                                                The oil goes where I want it!

                                                The savings on oil will probably pay for it!

                                                Howard

                                                #448526
                                                Steviegtr
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                                                  @steviegtr

                                                  This is the one I bought & it was quite cheap I think 7 or £8. In the pic it looks to have a nylon seal that does it's job. oil gun 2

                                                  oiling gun

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