Racenut
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I'm going to try a Macnaught. I have L&L but it's just barely too big to get into some of my recessed fittings. Hopefully this will do the trick.
Hmm. No, they don't use cartridges exclusively. I bulk load my Lincoln electric guns from a bucket grease pump with no mess/problems, and I can count the number of pumps/strokes. The window also shows the battery condition, number of strokes, and quantity of grease remaining - although it has a transparent cylinder that shows it. I have dedicated guns for specific greases. Many conservative people are resistant to change/improvement because "We've always done it that way."Not at all fond of 'electric grease guns'. for one, they only work with cartridge grease and I find grease cartridges to be messy and, the CV joints on my equipment require a specified amount of grease. Too much and you blow the seals out, too little and the joint fails. All of my CV joints specify a certain number of pumps of a standard lever gun so that is what I use. I bulk load all my lever guns from a 150 pound open head pail of grease, have for years now.
Exactly why I went with the but get the extended barrel one, not the standard length. The LNL won't fit in the bores the recessed fittings reside in.I'm going to try a Macnaught. I have L&L but it's just barely too big to get into some of my recessed fittings. Hopefully this will do the trick.
I have a fair number of them (alemite fittings) in recessed locations and it excells at greasing them. With a standard coupler, the 'ooze' eventually fills the cavity, collects filth and makes a mess. Just keep in mind that you have to pull the release collar back or it will not let go.I don't have any tight fitting zerks, but I may just give the Macnaught a try anyway.
I'd never heard of McNaught until I read this thread and decided to order a couple and give them a try. I'm not dissatisfied with the LNL but always willing to try something of quality.Tried them both and personally, I like the McNaught coupler better. No lever to deal with and the barrel of the tool is a smaller diameter (just like a standard grease coupler) so it couples to recessed grease fittings whereas the LNL coupler won't.
Kind of the same principle minus the lever.
Anyone else use the McNaught?