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Anyone know where I could pick up one of these?
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i bought one from my snap-on dealer, was cheap, any one should have it, it is the same gun used to grease alot of air tools, they have the same type fittings.
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item.asp?item_ID=7556&group_ID=2820 Last edited by carson356; 02-05-2006 at 02:31 PM. |
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Ooooo... do I need air supply to run it? Are those canisters easy to score for more grease?
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I picked up a needle nose greese end for my regular greese gun at my local parts store and it works fine.
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W126 Door Hinges: Lubrication
Look at Wal-Mart, in the chain saws and supplies; they have the exact device needed, probably with the "Oregan" brand name (used to lube the nose tip of a chain-saw). It's a push-type gun with a cone-shaped metal tip; you hold the tip against the little openings on the hinges and push on the end of the gun against the hinge.
The gun is even labeled "Made in Germany". It's about 6 inches long, clear plastic, with the grease in it. Hope this helps you. |
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