ndnchf
Well-known member
After reading about the need to grease these, I decided to go through mine. It was a pretty easy job, and now I feel better about using them. They were an old craftsman, an old Dewalt 402 and two harbor freight grinders. All had grease in them, but in all cases, the gears were bone dry. The grease had been slung off into the housing. Grease in the old Craftsman was like dried peanut butter. It was still OK in the others. But all were cleaned out and new red grease was slathered over the gears and into the case, then reassembled. I also blew the dust and dirt out of the motors. They all run nice and smooth now.
Lesson learned - do this once a year. It's easy and will help them last.
Lesson learned - do this once a year. It's easy and will help them last.
