Nesikep
Well-known member
i think some of your problems are operator error (sorry).. I don't have problems loading any of the grease guns I have..
Pull plunger and lock, unscrew, release plunger and old tube comes out, discard, pull plunger back and lock, insert new tube, screw barrel back on except for about 1 turn, release plunger, pump a couple times until it's primed, tighten barrel. Some of mine have the air release on them, I found most leak grease.
Shop in town has had a LOT of problems with the Lincoln battery grease guns, and you gotta send them back to get repaired.. Some of them didn't last a week.
I don't put that many hours on that much equipment, I'm lucky enough to find a grease gun that has grease in it when I need it, don't need the extra problem of having a battery that's got some juice left in it too, and don't need another darned charger clogging up my wall outlets.
Pull plunger and lock, unscrew, release plunger and old tube comes out, discard, pull plunger back and lock, insert new tube, screw barrel back on except for about 1 turn, release plunger, pump a couple times until it's primed, tighten barrel. Some of mine have the air release on them, I found most leak grease.
Shop in town has had a LOT of problems with the Lincoln battery grease guns, and you gotta send them back to get repaired.. Some of them didn't last a week.
I don't put that many hours on that much equipment, I'm lucky enough to find a grease gun that has grease in it when I need it, don't need the extra problem of having a battery that's got some juice left in it too, and don't need another darned charger clogging up my wall outlets.