GG60B
3
rev. 10/17/16
GG60B CONTINUOUS SHOT AIR GREASE GUN
FEATURES
• True continuous grease feed with one trigger pull
• 3 way loading- bulk, 14oz. cartridge, filler pump
• Bleeder valve for purging unwanted air
• 360˚ Swivel head allows incredible access to grease fittings
• Includes 18" high pressure grease hose and durable 6" bent
metal spout
PROPER GREASE GUN USE
This Air Operated Continuous Shot Grease Gun was developed
for the specific purpose of dispensing grease by using pneumatic
power.
The maximum rating listed in the specifications, should not
be exceeded.
This tool should only be used for its designed purpose and
according to the instructions in this manual.
GENERAL CAUTIONARY NOTES
Do not allow bystanders, children or other on-lookers in the work
area as they can cause distractions, which may lead to mistakes
and accidents.
Carefully inspect the equipment for damaged, loose or missing
parts. If the unit is worn or damaged, do not use it and contact an
authorized service center for evaluation or repair.
The Air Operated Continuous Shot Grease Gun must be primed
after each refill or grease cartridge change. You should also
check the priming of the gun before each use.
For best performance and to extend product life, add a few drops
of air tool oil through the air fitting at the bottom of the handle if
gun begins to cycle slowly or erratically.
CAUTION!
Air pockets in the cartridge will cause the gun to lose prime.
PRIMING THE AIR OPERATED CONTINUOUS
SHOT GREASE GUN
With the gun loaded with grease and the gun hooked to an air
supply, activate the trigger until grease flows from the hose
or pipe. To relieve air pockets, operate the air vent valve #31
while depressing the trigger. If grease does not flow after 10-15
seconds of operation, remove the hose or pipe and activate the
trigger until grease flows from the hose/pipe outlet. Make sure
the bearing, fitting and lubrication line are clear and free flowing
before operating the gun. If the bearing, fitting or lubrication line
is blocked, the gun can stall.
REMOVING AN EMPTY GREASE CARTRIDGE
WARNING: Make sure that the Grease Gun is
disconnected from the air supply prior to adding
or removing the Grease Cartridge.
1. Pull the T-handle until the rod is fully extended. Hook the rod
into the rod notch in the end cap.
2. Unscrew the grease tube from the gun.
3. Carefully center the grease rod and eject the empty cartridge
from the grease barrel.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR CARTRIDGE LOADING
WARNING: Make sure that the
Grease Gun is disconnected from
the air supply prior to adding or
removing the Grease Cartridge.
1. Pull the T-handle until the rod is fully
extended, lock the rod into the cap
notch and remove the barrel assembly
from the gun.
2. Turn T-handle 1/2 turn to lock the follower
rod to the follower.
3. Remove the plastic cap from the grease cartridge and insert
the cartridge into the barrel assembly.
4. Remove the pull-tab from the grease cartridge.
5. Screw the barrel assembly on to the gun assembly.
6. Release the rod by centering the rod.
7. Push the rod by hand until the follower is inserted into the
grease cartridge. Then turn the T-handle 1/2 turn to unlock the
follower rod from the follower.
8. Prime the gun and remove any air pockets per the instructions
on priming the gun.
SUCTION FILLING
1. Remove the barrel assembly from the gun.
2. Insert the open end of the barrel assembly
into the grease bucket.
3. Pull the T-handle until it is fully to the rear
and engage it in the rod notch, making
sure to keep the open end of the barrel
well within the grease.
4. When the barrel assembly is full of grease,
screw it back on to the gun assembly.
5. Release the rod by centering the rod.
6. Prime the gun and remove any air pockets per the instructions
on priming the gun.