... Pro-tip for fellow CNC grinder owners. Once a year, run straight kerosene overnight through the hydraulic lines. It flushes/cleans itself out. Replace with hydraulic fluid. Profit 🔥 ML
7,285 views; 511 likesusgeneral25 You know you live in the right place when your local gas station has its own kerosene pump 7 likes
  -  laruetactical @usgeneral25 ... Truth 1 like
tubefitter61 Kerosene works like magic. I dump the oil in my Cummins and replace it with transmission oil once a year let it idle for a hour or so. It's spotless inside and as result the new oil stays cleaner longer. 3 likes
threepereaper68 Old guy from Mori told me about that trick 2 likes
optiskate I need more CNC in my life... I play with CAD all day long... now I need to make the cool things with those skills.
nocornerman Each one teach one 🔥👏
frisco_rps13 Can confirm. The shop I used to work at, we did that on our 42" Blanchard grinder every year around Christmas
tannermcnulty I feel like there is at least one operator that needs to hear this additional safety precaution. "Not while you are running parts!" 4 likes
  -  laruetactical @tannermcnulty ... It's a maintenance-level procedure ... no operators were hurt in the making of this movie. 3 likes
halanfrix An Okuma? I work maintenance in a plant with nearly 900 grinders, from the newest CNCs to Bryants over 60 years old.
  -  laruetactical @halanfrix ... Yep, a GP25-T
  -  laruetactical @halanfrix ... Got any of this particular Okuma ?