strokersix
Mechanical
- Dec 7, 2002
- 344
I know the safe bet is to use the lubricants recommended by the machine tool manufacturer. However, I've used motor oil for years in my milling machine and lathe. Lighter weight in the milling spindle and 50W racing oil most everywhere else.
I've been told that using detergent oils in a geared head lathe could loosen old crud deposits and recirculate them. This I can believe.
I'm having a hard time believing automotive lubricants will cause harm to roller bearings, gears, and slideways which are continuously supplied with clean oil, excess runs out and is wiped up. Next time I place an order I will get proper lubricants but in the meantime I'm curious. What exactly is the problem with motor oils for machine tool lubricant other than the above mentioned oil bath geared head example?
I've been told that using detergent oils in a geared head lathe could loosen old crud deposits and recirculate them. This I can believe.
I'm having a hard time believing automotive lubricants will cause harm to roller bearings, gears, and slideways which are continuously supplied with clean oil, excess runs out and is wiped up. Next time I place an order I will get proper lubricants but in the meantime I'm curious. What exactly is the problem with motor oils for machine tool lubricant other than the above mentioned oil bath geared head example?