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After using the small "convenient" grease guns for so long, it is a pleasure to use a quality tool. The flexible hose makes this grease gun so flexible for so many proj...Read complete review
After using the small "convenient" grease guns for so long, it is a pleasure to use a quality tool. The flexible hose makes this grease gun so flexible for so many projects that need access to hard to reach zerks.
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Used to lube bearings on a water wheel, windmill and mower deck.
Used to lube bearings on a water wheel, windmill and mower deck.
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Comments about Performance Tools Pistol-Grip Grease Gun:
Great price for something that seems like it will last for quite sometime if taken care of
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Bought a cheap grease gun from Harbor F. and I normally love that place but the grease gun I got was weak and inefficient. I got this one to lube up my tie rods. Worked effortlessly and got the job done. Don't get the mini gun just spend a little more and get this full sized gun that worked really great for me.
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Comments about Performance Tools Pistol-Grip Grease Gun:
best gun ever had
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I am sick and tired of cheap grease guns that don't work. This gun is inexpensive, not cheap. It could easily be sold for 10.00 more, ADVANCE forget I said that! Another reviewer said it would probably be his last grease gun, I agree with that....
Advance is the best assisted serve auto parts center out there and this gun simly reflects what I would expect from them.
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Comments about Performance Tools Pistol-Grip Grease Gun:
Routeen maintanance on my aging vehicle fleet.
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Used to lube bearings on a water wheel, windmill and mower deck.
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Comments about Performance Tools Pistol-Grip Grease Gun:
Leaks around top bleeder valves and bottom plunger. Cant figure out why its leaking. Stored at room temperature
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Comments about Performance Tools Pistol-Grip Grease Gun:
Had to grease my jeep, pistol grip makes it easy to use and flexible hose helps get into those hard to reach places. Instructions are pretty weak but luckily it's not rocket science.
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Comments about Performance Tools Pistol-Grip Grease Gun:
It works so far, and it seems like it will hold up for the infrequent use I have in store for it.
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Comments about Performance Tools Pistol-Grip Grease Gun:
Good quality tool for the DIY mechanic. The grease gun seems well built and is easy to use.
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is it made in America1 answer
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Advance Auto Parts does sell Made in the USA products as well as products manufactured from many other countries in order to keep our pricing competitive. Please also keep in mind that many suppliers have multiple manufacturing plants that could result in different countries of origin for the same part. For further assistance, please feel free to call us at 1-877-238-2623 or visit your nearest Advance Auto Parts store and one of our representatives would be more than happy to assist you.Q:
easiest way to put together1 answer
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Rotate counter clockwise, unscrew head cap from gun barrel. Due to lack of lubrication on the rubber plunger, new grease guns may be difficult to load with grease cartridges the first time. Apply a liberal coating of grease to plunger when using gun for the first time. This grease gun requires a 14 oz grease cartridge. Draw the handle back fully so that the plunger rod catches and locks into place. After removing the plastic cap from the 14 oz grease cartridge, apply a small amount of grease to the inside edge of the cartridge. This will make insertion of the plunger easier. Push grease cartridge into the gun barrel completely, until metal edge tightly seals top of the grease gun barrel. Detach flip-top seal from cartridge. Screw on head cap approximately two turns, being sure not to tighten. Release plunger rod from its locked position and push in. Push on plunger rod handle to force plunger into cartridge. At the same time, pump the lever or handle to release trapped air. When grease comes through vents and the head of the gun, fully the head cap to the barrel. As soon as the gun in pumping grease, carefully depress the lock release and push the plunger rod the rest of the way into the gun.Q:
How important is the psi? I've seen guns advertising everything from 3000 to 6000 psi.1 answer
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From my experience with them, the psi was never really that important as long as it put the grease where it was suppose to go.Q:
does this include a grease cartridge?1 answer
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No grease is not included.