STOP Loading Your Milwaukee Grease Gun The Hard Way!
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- Опубліковано 26 гру 2024
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I think you ought to re-read the owners manual. You need to bleed the air out after loading a new tube and the handle goes all the way in when properly bled and loaded.
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LOVE your channel. This is how I do it that might save y"all a couple of steps:
I unscrew the whole tube housing from the unit, then pull the push rod out and lock it out in the groove, then load the grease tube back in the grease tube housing and screw it back into the unit, then release the plunger. If the grease does not come out, hold the trigger down THEN push the black "bleeder" button on the front to relieve the pressure. I use the M18 Milwaukee at work and go thru over 100 tubes of grease a year.
Yes, that's the way I've done it with all grease guns for some decades now.
Loosening the tube a little also allows air in for retracting the grease pressure spring. One other issue is if you get a big enough air bubble at the front Ive had a pain getting it primed with the button. I finally loosened the bolt under the button and that allowed the bubble to escape.
The ‘thing’ is a zerk fitting. Nice video. Merry Christmas
Thank goodness for Oscar Zerk and Alemite Corp.
I knew of no other way to load a grease gun, Milwaukee, Dewalt or manual. What other way is there? Lock-N-Lube? Owned one for years and will never be without it ever.
Merry Christmas HVAC GUY
Geeze, I was really hoping that there was something new getting presented. This whole presentation is very old news by several years. You didn't even bring up the release valve that can be installed at the base of the hose where it connects to the tool. So very tardy to the party and found lacking on top of it all. truly disappointing except for those who haven't a clue about these powered grease guns. Is reading the owner's manual so impossible to do? I feel robbed of 8 minutes of my life.
Holly Crap that's Huge.... Doesn't look like a grease gun.. Looks more like a Grease Truck😉
Merry Xmas
Ummmm just unscrew it. Why tf are you making it so much harder?
Nice video, but I still use my old mechanical grease gun (that's older than you are), and it works fine. Merry Christmas.
That’s no different than a regular grease gun.
So to summarize RTFM
Shove the rod back in. It slips thru the plunger and spring and into the grease. No reason to leave it protruding.
Hey...love your channel. You're a good guy. I'm curious about your opinion. I like the idea of Mr. Cool due to the DIY friendliness for a first timer without tools. However, I'm wondering what premium you pay for that convenience? For a comparable unit that isn't already charged with freon and assuming you have tools, how much can you save percentage-wise? Or, if convenient, just give me a price example off the top of your head. I'm thinking this won't be a one off, and it may be worthwhile to get tools and minimize costs.
Hey thanks you've prevented me from looking foolish reloading my friend's grease gun! Merry Christmas
After loading the cartridge into the Milwaukee grease gun, does the Tee handle remain extended or can you simply push it back into the cylinder in order to make the system more compact. Enjoyed the video. Thank You...
No, it doesn't stay extended. Yes, you take it off it's locking detent and push it back in.