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My blade holder seems to need to either be cleaned or oiled (or so I think).

When cutting, it seems to occasionally sound like it drags the blade. While the cuts seem to be OK, sometimes they are really clean and then it's 98% clean and 2% harder to weed (catches/tears a bit).

So my question to you is how often to you typically need to clean the holder and/oil it? Is it dust or what gets in there?
 

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we check it out every morning and clean or oil as needed. if we do a job that has a lot of small parts we check more often.
 

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Usually if you're only cutting vinyl it takes awhile for the dust and residue to get up into the holder. If you cut a lot of paper/cardstock or contour cut all the way through vinyl with a papery backing, there's more dust generated. But you may need a new blade. Paper dulls the blades a lot faster than vinyl. If you are doing a lot of paper cutting, you may even want to get a good blade (like a Clean Cut Blade) for vinyl work and a bunch of cheap ones for paper.
 

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Pretty sure it's just full of dust. Replaced the strip and blade with CCB and haven't run enough material for that to matter.

That's why I'm thinking it's dust keeping it from turning 100% of the time which then causes slight irregularities as well as making a noise indicating some friction.
 

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Am I wrong, but aren't the ball bearings that need the lube in the top portion of the blade holder?

And is the lower portion of the holder "fixed" (no bearings, etc.)?

If these assumptions are correct, you'd only lube the top. And if anything, the bottom wouldn't get lubed, but perhaps a tiny bit on the lower side of the blade (shaft) itself?
 

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Can of air and a pencil oil dropper with machine oil. spray the air in the hole where the blade is and put a drop of oil in there.
 

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I do it before. 3in1 should work.
You can also remove the blade, clean the holder with air, put a drop of oil in and put the blade back in.
 

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What are you guys oiling?

My Graphtecs use shielded ball bearings in the cutter holder.

Oil only attracts lint.
 
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