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 CAUTION

Do not apply excessive torque or over-tighten the grease gun 
extension as this will apply undue stress to the die cast outlet 
and may cause it to fracture.
10. Press the trigger until grease flows out from the coupler. The 

grease pressure can be adjusted by regulating the inlet air 
pressure. Grease pressure is 40 times greater than the air 
inlet pressure.

 CAUTION

Note that this is a continuous flow grease gun and will keep 
dispensing grease while the trigger is pressed. Be careful not 
to over lubricate!

Loading Grease Gun Using Bulk Grease:

NOTE: Always remove any cartridges from the grease gun prior 
to bulk filling.
1.  Make sure the gun is disconnected from the air supply. Loosen 

but do not remove, the grease gun head from the grease gun 
barrel by turning the grease gun head in a counter clockwise 
direction 1-1/2 turns. Pull back the plunger rod handle all the 
way to the end and lock the handle.

2.  Now rotate the grease gun head in the counter clockwise 

direction to unscrew the grease gun head from the barrel 
completely. Release plunger handle and allow the handle 
to move to its most forward position.

3.  Insert the open end of the barrel about 2" into the grease.
4.  Slowly pull the plunger rod handle while pushing the barrel 

deeper into the grease until the plunger rod is all the way 
extended.

5.  The grease gun barrel should now be filled with grease. The 

barrel’s outside surface will have a lot of grease sticking to it, 
wipe off all excess grease before use.

6.  Screw the head of the gun onto the barrel, but do not fully 

tighten the barrel. For now leave at least 2-3 turns before the 
barrel is fully tightened against the gasket in the head.

7.  Unlock the plunger rod handle from the end cap.
8.  Move the plunger rod forward and backward to force out any 

trapped air pockets from the grease. Air will escape from the 
connection between the grease gun head and the barrel, 
which is not fully tightened.

9.  Reconnect the air supply and “prime” the system by pressing 

the trigger until the grease starts coming out of the discharge 
nozzle. Initial grease discharge may have trapped air. Once the 
gun has been primed, fully tighten the grease gun head onto 
the barrel.

10. Push the plunger rod into the barrel for easier manoeuvrability 

during use.

11. You should now connect the grease gun extension and coupler 

onto the grease gun outlet. The connection between the 
extension and grease gun must be tight and it is advisable to 
use a thread sealant to ensure a leak-proof joint.

 CAUTION

Do not apply excessive torque or over-tighten the grease gun 
extension as this will apply undue stress to the die cast outlet 
and may cause it to fracture.
12. Press the trigger until grease flows out from the coupler. The 

grease pressure can be adjusted by regulating the inlet air 
pressure. Grease pressure is 40 times greater than the air 
inlet pressure.

 CAUTION

Note that this is a continuous flow grease gun and will keep 
dispensing grease while the trigger is pressed. Be careful not 
to over lubricate!

Loading Grease Gun Using a Filler Pump:

(For models fitted with bulk loader valve on grease gun head)
NOTE: Always remove any cartridges from the grease gun prior 
to filling by filler pump.
1.  Wipe the grease gun’s bulk loader to clean.
2.  Make sure that the filler pump is fully primed. Do this by 

operating the lever handle on the pump to make sure there 
is grease discharge.

3.  Connect the bulk loader valve on the grease gun to the bulk 

loader adaptor on the grease gun filler pump. The connection 
must be tight. If the two do not fit together properly, change 
one or both as needed.

4.  Operate the pump to fill grease into the barrel.

 CAUTION

Do not overfill grease as this may result in grease leaking from 
the joints.
5.  Disconnect the grease gun loader adaptor from the filler pump. 

Slightly loosen the grease gun head 2-3 turns.

6.  Unlock the plunger rod handle from the end cap.
7.  Move the plunger rod forward and backward to force out any 

trapped air pockets from the grease. Air will escape from the 
connection between the grease gun head and the barrel, which 
is not fully tightened.

8.  Reconnect the air supply and “prime” the system by pressing 

the trigger until the grease starts coming out of the discharge 
nozzle. Initial grease discharge may have trapped air. Once the 
gun has been primed, fully tighten the grease gun head onto 
the barrel.

9.  Push the plunger rod into the barrel for easier manoeuvrability 

during use.

10. You should now connect the grease gun extension and coupler 

onto the grease gun outlet. The connection between the 

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