Zerk fittings

   / Zerk fittings #31  
If it;s in a good place, I'd drill a new hole near it and put a new fitting in that one. Probably a lot easier than trying to get the broken piece out. And if you do get it out, you've still got the same problem you started with.
 
   / Zerk fittings #32  
Guess I got real lucky as at one time I bought a storage tray with 36 small compartments filled with 36 different styles and sizes of zerks and paid $10.00.
In all there were over 200 I'd guess so I divided the lot and sold 1/2 to a contractor friend for $10. and he was very pleased to have that assortment.
With about 100 zerks I figured that was enough for my lifetime.
Friend has so much equipment that he probably renewed his stock a few times.
 
   / Zerk fittings #33  
On removal. Put the smallest tip on a cutting torch brace hands carefully and blow it out. Remaining loose pieces easy to clean out. Steady hand needed otherwise will make a mess of the tube.
 
   / Zerk fittings #34  
Another way is to clean out the chips by driving piano wire down the flutes. Then use two pieces of piano wire in opposite flutes and pair of pliers to torque the fragment out.
 
   / Zerk fittings #35  
Here is a spiral flute tap it draws the chips upward like a drill bit.

And a spiral point tap it ejects the chips downward.

Either works about 20x better than the usual hand tap.
 

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   / Zerk fittings #36  
Here is a spiral flute tap it draws the chips upward like a drill bit.

And a spiral point tap it ejects the chips downward.

Either works about 20x better than the usual hand tap.

Thx for the info!
 
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#37  
Pat, it was a threaded zerk just like the ones in all other places on the loader. The hole it was in was just drill to large!

downsizingnow48, I probably should have go one of those taps, I saw them online but had never used one so I ordered another like I had. I guess I will try it and be a little more careful and see if it works. That is, if I can get the other one out, if not I'll drill another hole. Don't have a cutting torch and I would probably burn something up with my luck!

My tool and tap is suppose to be here fri. or first of the week. I will let you know how I make out!
 
   / Zerk fittings #38  
Good luck! Only other thing I can think is to use a really good small center punch to shatter the tap. Full face protection needed.
 
   / Zerk fittings #39  
A tap is less likely to break when a T-Handle can be used. That's probably why they were invented. If a T-Handle isn't available or close quarters inhibit its use, I've used 2 Cresent wrenches by lengthening the square with the grinder.

For removing chips a shop vac works really well.
 
   / Zerk fittings #40  
I was just wondering If I could find zerk threads that large that would still work with my grease gun end?
The zerk fitting for the grease gun is the same regardless of the size of the nipple that threads into the machine so you have many choices as to hole size.
 

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