Thanks for your quick replies everyone!
This is the text from the manual where it mentions spray oil.
Thanks again!
David
Your Mill is a precision tool. In order to maintain this precision and prolong its useful life, it is advised that you follow the recommended daily and periodic maintenance tables printed below.
Daily and Periodic Maintenance Daily
Carry out a visual inspection. Repair any damage immediately. Minor damage to the beds should be taken out with an oilstone.
Move the worktable and the traverse feed back and forth by hand, check that the movement is smooth.
Spread a light film of oil over the worktable and the traverse slide bed.
Oil the end bearings of the drive shafts. Squirt oil onto the slide faces of mating components.
Exercise the components to ensure the oil is spread over both visible and obscure surfaces.
Daily after-use
1. Clean all swarf and chips away from the machine bed, slide surfaces,
and the tool post.
2. Exercise the slides and ensure no swarf etc., is lodged in the drive shaft tunnels. If you have been using a coolant make sure the machine is thoroughly dried off. 3. Check the tool, ensure it is usable the next time, if not re-sharpen or replace the tool tip.
4. Lightly oil spray all the machine beds and surfaces.
5. Clean and lightly oil any tools you may have been using (drill chucks, spanners, chuck keys etc), and put them away.
6. Switch off the power supply. Disconnect the plug.
7. Cover the machine over with a dust cloth.
Weekly
1. Move the traverse slide fully back to give access to the tunnel, blow out to makesure all swarf is cleared away and heavily spray oil the tunnel, exercise the slide to work the oil into the drive thread and to lubricate the dog.
2. Spray oil the slide and the worktable bed, exercise the worktable to spread the oil to all surfaces, both hidden and visible.
3. Spray oil the underside of the machine onto the drive screws, exercise to ensure the oil is coating all components.
4. Clean and spray oil the rise and fall drive screw, exercise to ensure all parts are coated.
5. Check the movement of the worktable, the traverse slide and the head, check they are smooth and ‘tight’, if necessary reset the gybe strips until the movements are smooth and tight.
6. Wipe the quill outer sleeve clean and lightly oil, exercise the quill to spread the
oil in the sleeve bushes.
Monthly
a) Give the motor a good ‘blow through’ to remove any dust, dirt etc, b) Check all the interlocks function correctly.