In this video we show the proper procedure for installing lubricant cartridges, as well as bleed and priming methods for the Lincoln Industrial hand held grease guns. These processes will work with all Lincoln Industrial handheld grease gun models.
Having trouble priming your gun? May need a cleaning!
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Followed directions and video carefully. Could not prime new lincoln grease gun 1134. Bleeder valve is a POS. It's cross threaded now so new gun is trash.
I haven't really had an issue with manual grease guns, but the pneumatic one I got recently had been giving me a hard time. It isn't a lincoln but I bet it works exactly the same inside, and I never knew about the 1/4 turn since I never had this issue prior. I'll be giving it another shot when I'm back at work.
Thanks a lot. I think my grease gun is poor quality, but I didn't pack the top or squeeze slowly. My forearms are twice the size after pumping it for minutes with nothing. I'm going to get a better one because with things like this, it gets messy real quick. I appreciate the tips!
Why does the cordless Lincoln power grease dcd screen flash red and then shut down… no mention of this in manual troubleshooting
Thank you. Very helpful.
Very good vídeo
I was baffled when this video didn't solve the "air lock" problem with my usually trusty compressed air grease gun. Then a little detective work led to an easy to fix but obscure problem. The seal on the plunger within the AIR piston chamber was no longer air tight against the walls. Just run some grease around the walls and the seal itself. Problem solved. In retrospect the sure sign that this is what was going on was a stronger than usual air blast out of the ~1/16 inch diameter exhaust port on the air piston chamber (near the top of the gun) each time the trigger was pulled. This may save some of your users some real aggravation.
I noticed in this video you somehow twisted the rod and pushed it all the way into the tube with a FULL CARTRIDGE. How is that possible with a tube full of grease? Is there any spring pressure on the grease then since I thought the follower is hard connected to the pull rod?
if only it was that easy, I've had extreme difficulty priming cordless and pneumatic [ air ] guns, I've learned of a new trick that ill be trying, packing the head of the gun before threading tube on, I've seen this in a couple videos and it seems to work and its the only thing i haven't tried, ill be trying it next time…..
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Thanks I got my new Lincoln pneumatic grease gun working great off the air line from my glad hand connection.
Okay, I just received my Lincoln model 1134 Professional Pistol Grip Grease Gun the other day and read the instructions prior to loading it. After removing both ends of the grease cartridge and inserting it, I then reinstalled both ends of the grease gun and released the plunger. I squeezed the pistol grip several times and attempted to bleed the gun but nothing happening. This went on for about an hour, including taking both ends of the gun off to see what the hangup was. It appears that the follower is too large for the standard grease cartridge and only by angling it will the follower enter the cartridge. I got the gun to work but I have a sneaking suspicion that the follower isn't moving inside the cartridge. I watched another video and the tutor banged the plunger on a vise a couple of times to get the thing to work. Any suggestions???
On the pneumatic grease gun can I use any air nipple or is the extra long one included required?
Thanks Guys! That trick with locking the rod to the piston got my air purged and grease gun primed!
Be very careful to not bump the plunger out of the plunger catch. I have done that twice after I inserted the grease tube. When I was trying to thread the grease tube to the gun, I bumped the handle which came out of the notch, and the whole tube of grease got pushed out onto the ground. I did say a bad word. I learned to jab a screw into the holding tab to prevent the handle from moving. Also, here is a place to get replacement parts . https://www.lubeandjack.com/~wmogrady/lube/p_luber/p_luber_pricing.html#93485
What is psi setting for pneumatic grease gun
Perfect…thanks!
When did SKF buy Lincoln?