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What we have here is a heavy duty grade grease gun. Instead of the typical lever style we have a pistol grip design instead. This pistol grip design develops 7000 psi. What's also nice and different about this unit is instead of a rigid hose going up to the coupling it has a flexible line so you can get to the hard to reach areas. That combined with the pistol grip makes this a very user friendly device. This gun uses all 14 ounce grease cartridges as well. Also it comes with a bleeder valve to get any trapped air out of the cartridge when you're using it. Also what's nice about the flexibility on this if you happen to throw this in your toolbox you won't have a rigid line sticking out all the time, you can take the hose and fold it up to save space.
We'll cover some of the features here, starting off with the pistol grip which comes with a simple band to keep it together when you're not using it. You slip off the band and that's how much reach it has fully extended. You just operate it as so. We have a flexible line installed on this one so it's rigid so you sneak it behind different angles to get it where your grease nipple is. To load this with grease you simply pull this lever out here, and then you unscrew it from the head assembly. It has a little dent-in that holds it in place. Just drop your grease cartridge inside here and reassemble it. There you have for part # L30416, the LubriMatic Professional Pistol Grip Grease Gun.
when i try to use my grease gun on a grease nipple the grease just comes out the side of the nozzle, not into the nipple.
steviezxr 1 year ago
@steviezxr It sounds like you have a bad grease zerk. The grease gun is working because grease is coming out. Usually, the tiny ball that allows the grease to get through gets stuck, causing grease to come out the side. If you tap on it with a hammer to loosen it, this will typically fix the problem. If you are unable to loosen it, a new grease zerk fitting may be the answer to your problem. Let me know if you have any more questions.
etrailertv 1 year ago