lduren
Bronze Member
I have a grease gun with a handle that operates a cylinder that opens to let grease in, and then when it closes it is supposed to push the grease out.
I sometimes turn it down so gravity helps, open up the cylinder, and I work the end rod that is used to loosen up the grease to get it to move, and beat it to try to get the grease to go into the cylinder, so that when I close the cylinder it pushes some of it out.
I have a hard time getting it to come out sometimes. The grease can is relatively new. Is this a problem with my grease tube being new and there being too much air in the end of it, or is my grease gun defective? I have seen grease slowly oozing out after greasing a fitting.
This thread was interesting, "Good quality USA made grease gun?"
I sometimes turn it down so gravity helps, open up the cylinder, and I work the end rod that is used to loosen up the grease to get it to move, and beat it to try to get the grease to go into the cylinder, so that when I close the cylinder it pushes some of it out.
I have a hard time getting it to come out sometimes. The grease can is relatively new. Is this a problem with my grease tube being new and there being too much air in the end of it, or is my grease gun defective? I have seen grease slowly oozing out after greasing a fitting.
This thread was interesting, "Good quality USA made grease gun?"