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\r\nSo i bought an compact 6 desquised as a emco turn 120. They literaly change the paint to match the 120.
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    \r\n As you are already thinking, check with the ballscrew and linear way manufacturers on compatibility with oil versus grease.
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    When your machine has solid ways then you have to use oil you have no choice, Grease is fine for any machine that has linear ways his machine has solid way so has to use oil, normal way oil is Vactra No 2\r\n
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    \nSo i bought an compact 6 desquised as a emco turn 120. They literaly change the paint to match the 120.
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    Vactra No 2 is the normal way oil yes the 120s come with a oil lube system the oil will push out the grease, but for the Ballscrews grease can be better than oil for your ways you will need oil though, so your choice a grease system for the Ballscrews and an oil system for the ways or just an oil lube for the whole machine\r\n
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      Question Need advice about oil for EMCO compact 6 /120

      Hello

      So i bought an compact 6 desquised as a emco turn 120. They literaly change the paint to match the 120.
      Anyway, at the moment im slowing retrofitting it and i was wondering if it is a good idea to remove the grease inlets.
      And place a central oil system in it. Because i noticed that the previous owner didn't maintain correctly.

      i think it quite possible because the newer versions have it too.
      I'm not sure if it is good for the tsubacki ball screws and if it is i don't know how to correctly remove the old grease from them and let them accept oil.

      In short i was wondering if you guys have any idea or tips.

      Thanks in advance.

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