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To Re-prime

NOTE: If the gun loses its prime, it is due to air pockets in the lubricant.

1.  Withdraw the follower rod from the grease tube assembly, and firmly push the follower 

rod back into the grease tube assembly.

2.  Squeeze the trigger switch in short bursts until all air pockets are expelled.

3.  If step 2 fails to re-prime the gun, unscrew the grease tube assembly 1-1/2 turns.

4.  Push the follower handle into the grease tube assembly until lubricant is released from 

the grease tube assembly at the point where it screws into the pump housing.

5. Tighten the grease tube assembly and remove excess grease from the exterior of the gun.

1.  Make sure the trigger switch is in the OFF position, the battery is removed from the grease 

gun, and the charger is unplugged from the electrical outlet before performing any inspection, 

maintenance, or cleaning.

2.  Check the general condition of the grease gun before each use. Check for misaligned or 

binding moving parts, cracked or broken parts, leaking battery packs, damaged hoses, and 

any other conditions that may affect the safe operation of the grease gun. If abnormal noise or 

vibration occurs, have the problem corrected before further use. Do not use damaged 

equipment. Replace worn parts.

3.  Daily maintenance: Use a soft, dry cloth to remove all dirt, grease, and debris from the 

exterior of the grease gun. Do not use solvents to clean the grease gun.

4.  Use only identical replacement parts when servicing. Only use accessories that are 

intended for use with this tool.

5.  If repairs are required, bring your tool to an authorized service centre.
Storage

When storing, always remove the battery pack from the grease gun. Keep the grease gun and 

its accessories in a clean, dry location and out of the reach of children.
Disposing Of The Tool 

1.  If your tool has become damaged beyond repair, do not throw it out. Bring it to the 

appropriate recycling facility.

2.  Do not incinerate battery packs. Battery packs may explode when exposed to high heat.

Problem(s) 

 

Possible cause(s)   

Suggested solution(s)

Motor does not run.   

Battery discharged.   

Recharge the battery.

   

 

 

Faulty wiring. 

 

Take the unit to a qualified

 

 

     service 

centre.

Pressure relief valve  

Blockage in the line or  

Check the hose and the

remains open. 

 

the grease fitting.   

grease fitting.

 

 

     Remove 

and 

clean.

Gun does not dispense 

Grease tube is empty. 

Refill the grease tube.

grease.    

 

Air in the pump. 

 

Purge the air pockets

 

 

     or 

re-prime 

the 

gun.

Continuous loss of prime. 

Air pockets. 

 

Empty the grease tube 

   

 

 

Plunger is binding in the 

assembly, refill, and re-prime.

   

 

 

grease tube assembly.

   

 

 

Worn or faulty pump piston.  Take the unit to a qualified 

 

 

     service 

centre.

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OPERATION CONT.

 MAINTENANCE

 

TROUBLE SHOOTING

Summary of Contents for W50014

Page 1: ...er or his designee Make sure that the operator comprehends its contents Safety information shall be emphasized and understood prior to usage The product shall be inspected per the operating instructions Users of this product must fully understand these instructions Each person operating this product must also be of sound mind and body and must not be under the influence of any substance that might...

Page 2: ... and side 6 Always wear ear and head protection Always wear ear protection to protect your ears from loud noise Always wear head protection to protect your head from flying objects 7 Use safety equipment A dust mask non skid safety shoes and a hard hat must be used for the applicable conditions Wear a full face shield if you are producing metal filings or wood chips 8 Dress properly Do not wear lo...

Page 3: ...ous personal injury 20 Do not use the battery charger in damp or wet locations Do not use the grease gun or charger if it has been dropped damaged left outdoors or immersed in liquid To avoid electrical shock do not handle the charger its power cord plug or the grease gun with wet hands 21 Remove adjusting keys or wrenches before turning the tool on A wrench or key that is left attached may result...

Page 4: ...cessarily long extension cord Choose a cord that is appropri ate for the situation as a cord that is too long and running across the floor can be more dangerous than helpful Using a cord that is too long or too thin could damage the tool Unroll the cord completely to prevent it from overheating 32 Place the electrical cord in a position that prevents it from coming into contact with the tool and f...

Page 5: ... battery release buttons one button on each side of the battery pack and pull the battery pack out of the gun 3 As a battery pack approaches the discharged state you will notice a sharp drop in tool performance When the tool is unable to perform the task at hand it is time to recharge the battery pack Recharging the battery pack before this condition is reached will reduce the total work life of t...

Page 6: ...the grease gun head cap Replace the pipe plug in the head cap with the bulk loader fitting Engage the follower rod with the follower by rotating the follower handle Insert the gun filler nipple into the fill pump socket Operate the filler pump to fill the container When the follower rod groove is exposed the grease tube assembly is filled The follower rod will be extended approximately 8 inches 20...

Page 7: ...3 Daily maintenance Use a soft dry cloth to remove all dirt grease and debris from the exterior of the grease gun Do not use solvents to clean the grease gun 4 Use only identical replacement parts when servicing Only use accessories that are intended for use with this tool 5 If repairs are required bring your tool to an authorized service centre Storage When storing always remove the battery pack ...

Page 8: ...idler Gears 3 15 Planetary 16 Idler Gears 5 17 Rotor 18 Gasket 19 Tube Gasket 20 Push Plate PARTS LISTING 8 No Description 21 Plunger 22 Collar 23 Pump Head Cup 24 Adjustment Ball 25 Spring 26 Washer 27 Knob 28 Sleeve 29 Snap Ring 30 Vent Valve 31 Filler Valve 32 Large Gear 33 Sleeve 34 Pump Head Cap Cover 35 Screw 4 36 Hose 37 Nozzle 38 Screw 4 39 Screw 6 40 Charger ...

Page 9: ......

Page 10: ...or part which has been subject to misuse neglect accident or wear and tear incident to normal use and service PERFORMANCE TOOL does not authorize any other person to make any warranty or to assume any liability in connection with its products Except for warranties of title and the limited express warranties set forth above PERFORMANCE TOOL makes no express or implied warranties of any kind with re...

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