Grease Gun Coupler

NorthwoodsLife

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I'm having a devil of a time getting grease into the zerks. No matter hard I push into the zerk, or adjust the angle of the coupling-tip, after it snaps on, most grease squirts outside the zerk.

Any coupler advise as to brand or type would be appreciated. I'm using a Lube Shuttle pistol grip grease gun.

They don't make coupler tips like they used to.
 

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I'm having a devil of a time getting grease into the zerks. No matter hard I push into the zerk, or adjust the angle of the coupling-tip, after it snaps on, most grease squirts outside the zerk.

Any coupler advise as to brand or type would be appreciated. I'm using a Lube Shuttle pistol grip grease gun.

They don't make coupler tips like they used to.
You may need to replace the zerks. They bind up after time.
 

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Lock and lube couplers work well in most situations but are large.

Have you tried to adjust your coupler?
 
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How is that done?.... I'll take a closer look at it.
Here is one way, talking about adjusting it basically each time but normally there is some tolerance and some spring involved that allows it to work on multiple point. Getting the coupler to lock down on difficult fittings will help force the grease into the joint instead of outside the fitting
 
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Rotate the tip at the end of the grease hose by the knurled end. It opens and closes the ability to clamp on the grease fitting. You can adjust so it fits the grease zert.
 
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Here is one way, talking about adjusting it basically each time but normally there is some tolerance and some spring involved that allows it to work on multiple point. Getting the coupler to lock down on difficult fittings will help force the grease into the joint instead of outside the fitting
My my my! Decades of tractoring and I'm still learning!
I always did the set it and forget it method...
Thank you !!!
 

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Rotate the tip at the end of the grease hose by the knurled end. It opens and closes the ability to clamp on the grease fitting. You can adjust so it fits the grease zert.
Thank you!!!
 
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You can actually adjust so the tip fits and then "snug" it a bit to make sure it's tight, then pump grease and then be sure to loosen the adjustment to get the tip off. Or else you can break the grease fitting off, and be REALLY frustrated!
 
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Rotate the tip at the end of the grease hose by the knurled end. It opens and closes the ability to clamp on the grease fitting. You can adjust so it fits the grease zert.
What is a grease "zert" ?
Like a grease.... "zerk" ?
 
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You can actually adjust so the tip fits and then "snug" it a bit to make sure it's tight, then pump grease and then be sure to loosen the adjustment to get the tip off. Or else you can break the grease fitting off, and be REALLY frustrated!

I have a bunch of 0, 45, and 90 degree zerk fittings and was going to replace all of them on my loader... pita.

But I just got 'learned' (doh!) and I'll try the method discribed. You can actually teach a crotchety old dog new tricks.

Thanks to all.
 

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Zert is plural for zerk. Duh.
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Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Zert


In computer security, the Zeroday Emergency Response Team (ZERT) was a group of volunteer security researchers who produced emergency patches for zero day attack vulnerabilities in proprietary software. They came to public notice in late September 2006 with a patch for that month's Vector Markup Language vulnerability before Microsoft, later producing a patch for older versions of Microsoft Windows which are no longer supported by Microsoft.
 

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Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Zert


In computer security, the Zeroday Emergency Response Team (ZERT) was a group of volunteer security researchers who produced emergency patches for zero day attack vulnerabilities in proprietary software. They came to public notice in late September 2006 with a patch for that month's Vector Markup Language vulnerability before Microsoft, later producing a patch for older versions of Microsoft Windows which are no longer supported by Microsoft.
Soooo.....you got "Zerts" on yo tractor ?
 

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I agree with mikester...the LockNLube Coupler is probably the best out there. I have both the normal length and the XL, both have worked flawlessly. Worth the money.
 
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I have one of these too. I don't see any flush zerks on cars, like I did on airplanes, but it works great for places the LNL is too big for. Just press the tip on the ball of the zerk and pump.

Works especially well on my trucks U-joints.




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I also have a zerk clog tool. It's a small cylinder you pour a bit of hydraulic fluid in. Put the cap on and insert into the zerk. Hit it with a hammer and the pressure will blow everything out. Grease up and you're good to gol