Food for thought
This is a cut and past description (from older post) of my spindle lock for my MD45 clone bench top mill. Hopefully it explains my methodology- -
The spindle lock is wired into the circuit with the standard plastic chip shield. The button (red arrow) must be down to start the machine - which is a must for a spindle lock.
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The spindle wrench hangs up there too and also is wired in. The wrench must be depressing the button or the machine will not start.
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PS i did a lot of mods to my mill. Modern Tool will be demonstrating the same mill (that they happen to have in stock) at our April 6 meetup being held at Modern Tools’ Newmarket shop. I plan to do a ‘show-and-tell’ of these mods at the meetup. Come have a look
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I like the safety aspect of your solution.This is the clip i wanted to attach (i think)
November 17, 2023
I used a syringe and rough calculated the void. And then slipped on a straw and squirted it equally between the balls.Hey hey hey..... Take it easy on me. You will note I backed all the way out to wheel bearing grease being ok by the time I got to hobby use.
I agree it's mostly all procurement agreements. But sometimes it's not. I do know for marginal applications they sometimes spec specific greases and oils and if you don't use em byebye warranty. But warranty is long gone on this one anyway.
I think you are right about 1/3 vs 1/2 fill. But can you really tell the difference between 1/3 and 1/2? I think they just say 1/3 to make sure users don't pack it to 85%. LOL!
How would you nail 1/3 anyway? I suppose one could meter it in till its full, wash it out, and then put 1/3 of the metered amount back in, but I doubt anyone does that. Or they could tell you how much 1/3 is. But I've never seen that either!
I just put in what I think is 1/2 and it's never been a problem with any bearing I ever packed. And I've packed hundreds. I've also seen what happens if you pack them!
Hey hey hey..... Take it easy on me.
Too much is better then not enough. As for break in you will eventually throw the excess out. Increasing speed and temps slowly.
Sure but in this context. As unsealed TR bearings. Too much can and will be easily evacuated when you do your break in. Sealed bearings as you mentioned should not be. Although in my exp I have not had to refill a sealed bearing outside of a emergency situation. Or bearings that are hard or pricey to source. P5 for example.