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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GREASE-G...d:g:BAQAAOSwXXxZSjE0:rk:2:pf:1&frcectupt=true
no more tugging to get the poxy thing off now
no more tugging to get the poxy thing off now
not seen that one this is germanLooks a bit like the Lock and Lube one from the USA
i like that i dont have to yank the nipple out to get it off! when new the push on ones dont like to come offI have a couple of the same ones, it does seem like a chunk of money but they are very good and the quality of the machining is very good. The other beauty is the fact it locks on and won't come off so you can pump with two hands if you need.
Jesus. Honestly chaps, don't raise expectations with thread titles just to go & dash them. Was merrily expecting something completely different there, (not modelled by yourself, might I add ).
Jesus. Honestly chaps, don't raise expectations with thread titles just to go & dash them. Was merrily expecting something completely different there, (not modelled by yourself, might I add ).
ur supposed to roll the grease nipple connector off....... NOT YANK IT......
roll it over just a 20degrees etc to the side......
my grease pot with a pump on top (actually on a trolley) must be over 30 years old and cant remember the last time I replaced the coupling.......
I have one of the "safe lock" type grease coupler and think it's great.
I bought it because I couldn't get the standard coupler off 1/8 nipples with out breaking them! (The grease nipples that is)
I tried everything and unless you unscrewed the coupler to release the pressure it just wouldn't let go.
Admittedly it was a new coupler (I don't grease much) but the "safe lock" solved the problem.
ur supposed to roll the grease nipple connector off....... NOT YANK IT......
roll it over just a 20degrees etc to the side......
my grease pot with a pump on top (actually on a trolley) must be over 30 years old and cant remember the last time I replaced the coupling.......