Posted by Dell on 30/10/2022 16:08:29:
Thanks once again for replies my Pultra is the 17/70 according to the manual that I have and someone has posted above it goes round the bearings then down a hole to oil and to be careful not to sever them.
Dell
Hi Dell,
There are several different types of wick oiler although they a run by capillary action.
The one linked to by Joseph uses a plain metal wire loop to lift oil up out of a cup and drip it down onto the top of a spindle surface through an oil hole in the bearing. The flow is metered by the wire thickness. It sounds far-fetched but it does work.
Another used on full sized engines uses worsted wool to lift oil in the same manner. Flow is metered by the number of strands of wool in the oil.
Yours seems to use cotton to lift oil out of a sump through the pear shaped hole (Michael's link after the first spindle photo) in the bottom of the bearing to touch the splndle. The oil should then be pulled off the end of the wick by rotation and the shallow groove will distribute it across the whole bearing.
If you try to turn the wick 90 deg and spread it across the groove I would expect a jam to happen at some point.
I had a lathe with a felt wiper that ran for the whole width of the bearing, but that was set in a slot cut right through the bearing surface and not a shallow depression.