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What oil for worm drive? - johndi - 10-24-2016 Picked up a used worm drive saw. Downloaded manual and it looks like it needs oil. The oil in it looks good, but never had one of these and not sure what type of oil to use. Also, the manual suggests that when the oil gets sludgy, to drain and fill with kerosene and run for one minute? Is that the normal way to do it when the time comes? Thanks RE: What oil for worm drive? - Herb G - 10-24-2016 If that is what the manual recommends, then do it. 3-in-1 oil is a universal lube when it comes to motors. RE: What oil for worm drive? - texaswally - 10-24-2016 Here is one of the better choices and fairly cheap too: https://www.amazon.com/Bosch-80111-Worm-Drive-Saw/dp/B0002EVD9G/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1344887579&sr=8-1-fkmr0&keywords=Skil+8011+oil RE: What oil for worm drive? - JGrout - 10-24-2016 (10-24-2016, 06:42 AM)texaswally Wrote: Here is one of the better choices and fairly cheap too: this is the proper lube anything else is not RE: What oil for worm drive? - johndi - 10-24-2016 Thanks for the replies Herb, it just made me nervous pouring kerosene into a power tool. RE: What oil for worm drive? - Stytooner - 10-24-2016 The kerosene is strictly for cleaning purposes. I have seen a guy use it in an old motor in a vehicle he was selling. Then added new oil and filter after the clean out. The oil inside the saw is flammable too, so nothing should happen if you run it in short bursts to break down the sludge. Then dump it. Pour in a bit of fresh stuff and let it sit a bit. Then dump it. Let it drain well and add the lube. I have done this with small engines and compressors in the past. Works pretty good. RE: What oil for worm drive? - kurt18947 - 10-24-2016 (10-24-2016, 04:25 PM)johndi Wrote: Thanks for the replies Styrooner has it right IMO. Kerosene has solvent and lubricant properties. Put some in, replace the cover or plug, run it a few seconds, remove the plug and dump. Repeat until the kerosene comes out reasonably clean then fill with lube. RE: What oil for worm drive? - mike4244 - 10-25-2016 (10-24-2016, 06:20 AM)Herb G Wrote: If that is what the manual recommends, then do it. Herb, 3 in 1 oil is not the right grease, yes grease for a worm drive. J Grout and another post have a link to the correct lubricant. Comes in a tube and is actually a grease, not an oil. mike RE: What oil for worm drive? - Herb G - 10-25-2016 (10-25-2016, 01:37 AM)mike4244 Wrote: Herb, 3 in 1 oil is not the right grease, yes grease for a worm drive. J Grout and another post have a link to the correct lubricant. Comes in a tube and is actually a grease, not an oil. I didn't realize it was grease. I don't own a worm drive saw so I had no way of knowing. I was thinking of a general lubricant. Think the old electric motors with the little oil cap on them. RE: What oil for worm drive? - johndi - 10-25-2016 Seeing grease advertised when I googled it was the reason I asked here. Manual says oil and I was confused. Thanks again to all for clarifying. The combined knowledge of the members here never ceases to amaze me. |