When performing an oil change on a CNC vertical lathe, the first thing required is preparation. Before starting the oil change, stop the lathe and disconnect the power supply. Because the oil change requires contact with the inside of the machine, in order to avoid safety accidents, it is necessary to ensure that the lathe stops running and is powered off.
When the lathe is running, various metal chips and dirt will be produced inside the machine, so the internal lubricating oil needs to be replaced regularly. When replacing the lubricating oil, it is necessary to discharge the internal oil first, so it is necessary to open the oil discharge valve and flow the oil into the specified oil collector.
The fuel tank of the lathe can sometimes be fixed so tightly that a tool is needed to remove it. After the tank is removed, the oil can be more easily removed from the tank.
Some lathes are equipped with a filter that automatically filters out debris and sediment as the oil passes through. When there is too much debris inside the filter, a new filter needs to be replaced.
When the oil inside the tank is completely discharged, new lubricating oil can be added. When adding new oil, it is necessary to determine the type and quantity of oil needed to be added according to the instructions for using the lathe.
After adding new oil, it is necessary to check whether there is oil leakage inside the machine, and to ensure that the quantity and quality of oil meet the requirements of the use of the lathe.
Through the above steps, you can complete the oil change work of CNC vertical lathe. It should be noted that in order to ensure the normal use and service life of the lathe, the frequency of oil change and the type and quantity of lubricating oil need to be adjusted according to the instructions for the use of the lathe.





