Peter Tettmar | 18/09/2012 12:13:07 |
1 forum posts | Hi All, I have been lurking on this forum for a year and have learnt a lot from all you clever guys without making a posting - many, many thanks. Now though I have a question about my newly bought Amadeal AMA 25 LV mill. There is a sight glass in the side of the head where I would expect to see an oil level but it is dry! I can see a dry gear and the other inner surface of the head. There is no sign of filler or drain plugs and no mention of such in the manual. My lathe, also a Weiss machine, has a similar sight glass on the gearbox and oil is definitely there - I know, I have changed it. So is the mill supposed to be run dry, the transmission makes more noise than I would expect, or do I need to get oil in asap? If the latter how? Peter |
KWIL | 21/09/2012 17:26:58 |
3681 forum posts 70 photos | Did you ask Armadeal? |
Thor 🇳🇴 | 22/09/2012 07:23:28 |
![]() 1766 forum posts 46 photos | Hi Peter, I just got a similar milling machine (HBM BF25) with the same sight glass as yours. I e-mailed HBM and got the reply that this is not used to oil the gears. You can remove the sight glass and apply grease to the gears (there should be grease in there from the factory). When finished greasing just pop in the sight glass. Also on my milling machine the gears and splines make some noise. Regards Thor |
Ian S C | 22/09/2012 12:58:54 |
![]() 7468 forum posts 230 photos | Are you sure theres no oil in there? When I got my lathe, there was no oil(so I thought) showing in the sight glasses, so I started filling it, still no sign, then it over flowed. It had oil, but overfilled, above the sight glass level, so I had to empty the level back to the FULL hight. Ian S C |
dcosta | 22/09/2012 15:08:47 |
496 forum posts 207 photos |
Hello Peter! |
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