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Tom Gardner
 
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Default Lubricating oil for high-speed spindles

I use "Hydrospin" oil in my spindles. Cann your oil supplier to
cross-reference. Tranny fluid may work well also.

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I just got an NSK Planet 500, its a high speed air driven spindle that I
have
put on a small CNC. I have an oiler, but have no idea what type of oil to
put
in it. Is anyone familiar with these?

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Terry Keeley
 
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I have the NSK Falcon G-1 which probably uses a similar type spindle, they
recommend "Shell Ongina Oil #15", "Esso Crystal 72", or "Mobile Whitelex
309".

I was only able to find the Shell and had to buy a 5 gallon pail. You might
be OK with a spindle oil from J&L or something:

http://www.jlindustrial.com/catalog/...?id=VHN-60100L

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I just got an NSK Planet 500, its a high speed air driven spindle that I

have
put on a small CNC. I have an oiler, but have no idea what type of oil to

put
in it. Is anyone familiar with these?

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9/10/2004



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