Well that's not good, maybe there weld on fittings lol.Didn't have any threads on them to begin with.
Well that's not good, maybe there weld on fittings lol.Didn't have any threads on them to begin with.
Interesting, never even heard of that type. Wonder how far the fitting needs to goWere they drive-type grease fittings?
They look like threads, but they are barbs.
I’d never heard of them either, but we had missing grease fitting on a machine at my past employer and the fitting hole was smooth. I told my senior tech, who is/was retired air craft mechanic that I’ve known for 40 years, and said hey, this grease zerk fell out because they never tapped the hole. He said, nope, it’s a press-in fitting and showed me. First I’d ever seen it.Interesting, never even heard of that type. Wonder how far the fitting needs to go
in to hold, I've welded 1/4" 20 pitch nuts on things than screwed the fitting on the nut if I couldn't tap for a traditional screw in type due to the end of fitting protuding to far.
Harbor freight grease fittings seem to hold up pretty good and are priced fair for what you get imo.
Not the ones I tossed. They sort of looked like threads and the ball checks in them weren't there either. I know the difference.Were they drive-type grease fittings?
They look like threads, but they are barbs.