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ASSEMBLY iNSTRUCTiONS
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1. Selection of rigid extension or flexible hose
Rigid extension can be used in easily accessible grease fittings and it also makes
greasing a one hand operation whereas the flexible hose is designed to access
inaccessible grease fittings, it requires two hands for its operation one to press the
trigger and the other hand to reach out for the grease fitting.
2. Removing empty cartridge
Remove any cartridge in the grease gun barrel prior to refilling. To check if a cartridge
is in the barrel, first compress the spring by pulling the plunger handle fully outward.
Remove the grease gun head by turning it counter clockwise. Release the plunger
rod from the notch and push it forward allowing the grease cartridge to come out.
3. Locking and unlocking the plunger rod
This gun incorporates a groove on its plunger rod just below the follower & a notch in
its end cap. Plunger rod can be locked in its extreme position by simply pushing the
groove inside the notch. To release the plunger rod simply pull out the rod from the
notch & slowly push the plunger rod inside.Ensure slow movement as releasing the
plunger rod quickly with open barrel can cause accident.
4. Priming
Usually after loading, all grease equipment have some trapped air pockets in grease.
Trapped air causes zero or reduced grease discharge. Removing these air pockets
from grease is referred to as Priming or Air Bleeding. It is highly recommended to
prime the grease gun after every loading. If the grease gun has been in regular use,
priming can be done without having to remove the grease gun extension & coupler
from the grease gun head.