INSTRUCTIONS
1. To load with grease first unscrew the barrel from the handle/trigger unit.
2. There are two options to load the grease.
a. If you've got a new tub of grease with a large plastic washer in
(as Fig. 2), then you can load directly from the tub.
b. The other method is with a grease cartridge (as fig. 3).
(See step 4 below)
3. Loading from tub of grease (as fig. 4).
a. With the barrel off the gun, line up with the opening in the middle
of the washer in the tub of grease.
b. Once you've got the opening in the barrel over the opening in the
tub of grease, push down on the barrel and pull up on the plunger
at the same time.
c. As you push down on the barrel and pull up on the plunger the
grease is pulled in to the gun.
d. When the gun is full of grease, move the barrel sideways to cut off
the pillar of grease you've made inside the barrel.
e. Fill the handle/trigger unit with grease and screw it back onto the barrel.
d. Pump the handle to get grease coming out of the injector end. You might
need to adjust the tab that holds the plunger from pushing back in or give
the end of the injector a push to allow the pumping to happen smoothly.
4. Using a grease cartridge (as fig. 5).
a. Remove the plastic cap from the end of grease cartridge and insert it
(open end first) into the barrel. Be careful when removing the metal
lid that no metal slivers are introduced into the grease.
b. Push the grease cartridge all the way into the barrel. Remove the metal
lid seal.
c. Fill the handle/trigger unit with grease and screw it back onto the barrel.
d. Pump the handle to get grease coming out of the injector end. You might
need to adjust the tab that holds the plunger from pushing back in or give
the end of the injector a push to allow the pumping to happen smoothly.
5. Pump the lever handle several times until grease flows from the coupler.
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Fig. 2
A
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
A
Fig. 5
Grease Cartridge
A