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|machine name=Myford ML7
|machine name=Myford ML7
|image=lathe restoration.JPG
|image=lathe restoration.JPG
|synonyms="metal lathe", engine lathe; DE: "Drehbank",<br>Zug- und Leitspindeldrehmaschine
|synonyms="metal lathe", engine lathe, machinists' lathe;<br>DE: "Drehbank", Zug- und Leitspindeldrehmaschine
|location=[[Metal Workshop|metal workshop]]
|location=[[Metal Workshop|metal workshop]]
|status=being commissioned
|status=being commissioned (see [https://github.com/comakingspace/do-something/issues/4 issue #4])
|access=''TBD''
|access=''TBD''
|tutors=''TBD''
|tutors=''TBD''

Revision as of 14:08, 18 December 2017

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Myford ML7

Lathe restoration.JPG
Synonyms: "metal lathe", engine lathe, machinists' lathe;
DE: "Drehbank", Zug- und Leitspindeldrehmaschine
Location: metal workshop
Access Requirements: Metal Lathe Introduction
Status: [[Has InfoBox Status::being commissioned (see issue #4)]]
Tutors: Pakue
Johannes
Luzian


We were generously given a Myford ML7 metalworking lathe.

It is currently being restored (see corresponding issue), more information will be added as work progresses!

Lubrication

There are various oil nipples (2 B.A. thread) all over the machine and two sight-feed lubricators (a.k.a. drip feed oilers) above the headstock spindle bearings.

The manufacturer's recommendation is "Esso Nuto 32" gear oil but we are using a more viscous "90" oil as that was available to us and two trusted sources ensured us it should work just fine.

We are still in need of an oil gun (something like this) to lubricate through the oil nipples!

Further Reading