Have you ever adjusted the coupler on a grease gun? Many folks just spend $30 for a lockNlube, but you can adjust a grease gun so it releases properly, and also so it stays on properly.
Hope you don't mind I used your picture and added a few notes in the event someone didn't understand how to adjust.Have you ever adjusted the coupler on a grease gun? Many folks just spend $30 for a lockNlube, but you can adjust a grease gun so it releases properly, and also so it stays on properly.
Works great on the first time you do it with a new nozzle and clean gloves. Then you get the pliers out to unlock the jaws because its hard to grip a small round greasy part and then you discover which zerks are loose after they pop out with your crappy coupler. Finally, you wonder why more grease is squirting out the coupler than going into the zerk and discover your cheapo garbage Chinese screw on coupler has a broken or missing jaw and you throw it away and drive to the farm supply to buy ANOTHER replacement cheapo garbage Chinese screw on coupler.Have you ever adjusted the coupler on a grease gun? Many folks just spend $30 for a lockNlube, but you can adjust a grease gun so it releases properly, and also so it stays on properly.
Have to say, I've never had that issue with my Plews coupler. It's always a hand tighten / loosen operation. Maybe a cheapo Chinese couple might hang up, not sure.Sometimes you have to use a wrench on the flats to free up the kneerled end.
Adjustable as far as how tightly the 'collet' in the nose grips the zerk.Well I feel a little less ignorant. I wasn’t aware they’re adjustable. Thanks !!
At the risk of getting a snarky comment, Zerk or Alemite fitting or just plain grease fitting is sufficient. All the same.Forgive my innocence, but is "zerk" a new pc version of what I've always called them or have you guys "over there" always called them that
I am assuming the word you use to refer to our zerks is n*pple.Forgive my innocence, but is "zerk" a new pc version of what I've always called them or have you guys "over there" always called them that
D2CAT I still use the old style like you! Pretty simple when you know how to adjust it! Push on and pull off! No plyers tightening or loosening! Just having a BX23S to grease....well its all I need.