Myford ML7 drip oilers

Advert

Myford ML7 drip oilers

Home Forums Manual machine tools Myford ML7 drip oilers

Viewing 9 posts - 1 through 9 (of 9 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #613467
    Dr_GMJN
    Participant
      @dr_gmjn

      All, one of my original Myford drip oilers has never worked properly – despite stripping and cleaning, it’s either full flow or nothing for some reason. The spring often binds on the pin or bore, giving the feeling of gouging metal when turning the knob. I’ve fiddled about with it to no avail.

      Years ago I bought a new pair, but they were pretty cheap and nasty and didn’t work well at all.

      Where can I get some original Myford oilers? EBay?

      Thanks.

      Advert
      #14660
      Dr_GMJN
      Participant
        @dr_gmjn
        #613485
        AJW
        Participant
          @ajw

          My Myford has the original oilers and I found if I went out in the workshop when it was cold – they would drip enough and when hot – too much!

          When using the lathe now I just give manually 6 drips and if using for any length of time a few more now and again, I have a VFD fitted and occasionally run at above it's normal top rated rpm but must be doing it sufficiently as original bearings are spot on.

          Alan

          #613493
          Andrew Moyes 1
          Participant
            @andrewmoyes1

            +1 to what Alan says. I kept forgetting to shut off the oil drip after each use. Instead I put two drops at the start of each session and maybe another drop if I was turning for more than an hour at a time. After 40 years use, the measured play in the white metal bearings was still 0.0005" as when new.

            Andrew

            #613503
            not done it yet
            Participant
              @notdoneityet

              Watch this space!

              I dunno what they are like or if they do oilers as well as greasers, or if the lube can be changed/selected, or the delivery rate, etc etc – but there are battery powered electrical metering systems which rely on hydrogen produced, as a cell discharges, to provide the feed.. Apparently they can empty in a month or even up to a year a year. Better ones can be turned on/off, too.

              Here is a link to a vid on the grease variety: AUTO GREASE LUBRICATOR

              Might be useful to some of us?

              #613544
              Anonymous
                Posted by AJW on 14/09/2022 09:40:02:

                When using the lathe now I just give manually 6 drips and if using for any length of time a few more now and again,

                I fitted flip-cap oilers in place of the drip oilers (and other places on the lathe) which makes manually oiling easy.

                #613557
                V8Eng
                Participant
                  @v8eng

                  For some years my ML7 has been fitted with drip feed units from Adams in Coventry.

                  As far as I’m concerned they have been excellent, very controllable, go fully off and as a bonus even look like the originals.

                  Here is a link to the relative page on their site and if you download the PDF mine are at the top of page 5.

                  Adams

                  I have absolutely no idea of the price nowadays though.

                  Edited By V8Eng on 14/09/2022 20:31:54

                  #613569
                  bernard towers
                  Participant
                    @bernardtowers37738

                    In the past I have modified the tapered shaft of the oilers by changing the taper to a much finer one and leaving a step at the largest point and fitting an o ring to give positive shut off. I have done 4 so far 2 on an ml7 and two on main bearings of a marine steamer and they are both still working surprise surprise.

                    #613782
                    Dr_GMJN
                    Participant
                      @dr_gmjn

                      Thanks all.

                    Viewing 9 posts - 1 through 9 (of 9 total)
                    • Please log in to reply to this topic. Registering is free and easy using the links on the menu at the top of this page.

                    Advert

                    Latest Replies

                    Home Forums Manual machine tools Topics

                    Viewing 25 topics - 1 through 25 (of 25 total)
                    Viewing 25 topics - 1 through 25 (of 25 total)

                    View full reply list.

                    Advert

                    Newsletter Sign-up