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  1. #1
    I've had a search about but nothing much to find, here's the problem;

    Hiwin HG15 bearings come with a poxy little domed grease nipple, they have a M4 x 0.7 thread, I have a grease gun and grease but what fitting do I need to get grease into them ?
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    Not sure what fitting they're meant to take, but in the recent build I just made my own adapters to fit in the thread (M6x1 in my case) and routed tubes to each bearing (and ballnut) so oil can be injected into them. Arguably a bit OTT... it depends how far you want to take it and how easy access would be to the existing fittings.

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  3. #3
    I've decided to use grease but that's what I'm thinking, make some adapters. Quite a lot of the large motors I've worked on had extension tubes for the grease nipples because they would have been inaccessible otherwise. It's a daft design on their part I think, if only they were 6mm instead of 4mm. I'm thinking about a right angle adapter made of brass with a 4mm male thread and a 6mm female to take a standard nipple.
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    But I didn't want to say that, I want to know what other people do with regard to greasing these and how ?
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    used 4mm nylon elbows which were a push fit into the carriage
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  7. #6
    Looks tidy and good access to nipples, got a source for these elbows ? I can only seem to find pipe thread fittings.
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    Ah I see it just pushes in at both ends. With it being captive in the aluminium plate it can't go anywhere so as long as there's a good seal at both ends it should be fine. thanks.
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  11. #9
    I spent an hour or two last week looking for some alternative fittings.
    My Hiwin catalog lists a 90° oil fitting, but I have no idea where to get them from.

    These might be able to be modified into something workable.
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    My machine has two Z axis, so I have 8 blocks to grease.

    I also found these.
    https://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/...ting_2pcs.html
    Synapse Synchronic Wastegate Barbed Brass Port Fittings - M4 x 4mm Hose
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