An old Remington Portable adding listing machine (or Monarch, Torpedo or Dalton) may actually need its oil level checked. Like most mechanical lever-operated adding machines, the Portable has a dampener to control the return-stroke and prevent the machine's lever from 'snapping back'.
The dampener is the metal 'pot' visible at the back of the mechanism on the right-hand side.
To re-fill the pot, new oil was inserted with a syringe.
After re-filling the dampener this Dalton (or Remington, Monarch, Torpedo) Portable adding machine no longer snaps the lever back when you let go on the return-stroke. It still returns quickly, but now controlled with an even speed to the rest-position - as designed.
Not an obvious thing to check and uncommon on e.g. typewriters; when an old mechanical adding machine's handle snaps back very fast and hits the end with a clear 'impact', it probably needs its oil-level checked :-)
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