I have read on numerous threads that you should not use grease on your gears ... in this case, I am referring to the change gear change
I finally pulled the trigger and bought the manual for my machine (Model #957)
on page 10 under the oiling diagram it says:
"a small amount of graphite grease should be kept on the teeth of all gears in the headstock, the apron, and on the teeth of the rack on the underside of the front way"
is this what others are routinely doing?
i take "graphite grease" to be an actual grease and not a dry graphite lubricant
thoughts?
thanks
I finally pulled the trigger and bought the manual for my machine (Model #957)
on page 10 under the oiling diagram it says:
"a small amount of graphite grease should be kept on the teeth of all gears in the headstock, the apron, and on the teeth of the rack on the underside of the front way"
is this what others are routinely doing?
i take "graphite grease" to be an actual grease and not a dry graphite lubricant
thoughts?
thanks