If you remove the plunger and weld it up, how does air enter when oil is pumped out? Otherwise there'd be an internal vacuum.View attachment 427947
One of these , cut the bottom off and weld it up
If you remove the plunger and weld it up, how does air enter when oil is pumped out? Otherwise there'd be an internal vacuum.View attachment 427947
One of these , cut the bottom off and weld it up
I like drip oilers but they aren't suitable for my application. Oil needs to be applied under moderate pressure to oil the slideways, etc.Pick a size:
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I've no idea , I have to use it upside down for best results , it works !If you remove the plunger and weld it up, how does air enter when oil is pumped out? Otherwise there'd be an internal vacuum.
I don't doubt it does, but it would be interesting to know where the air enters.I've no idea , I have to use it upside down for best results , it works !
Finally getting round to it.View attachment 427947
One of these , cut the bottom off and weld it up