Operating Instructions • Warning Information • Parts Breakdown
FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS
• Heavy duty composite body for lighter weight and
easier use
• 3 way loading - bulk, 14 oz. cartridge, filler pump
• Bleeder valve for purging unwanted air
• Weighs only 2.2 lbs
• Includes 6" bent metal spout and 12" high pressure
grease hose
PROPER GREASE GUN USE
This Air Powered Single Shot Grease Gun was
developed for the specific purpose of dispensing
grease by using pneumatic power.
The maximum rating listed in the specifications, should
not
be exceeded.
This tool should only be used for its designed purpose
and according to the instructions in this manual.
GENERAL CAUTIONARY NOTES
Do not allow bystanders, children or other on-lookers
in the work area as they can cause distractions, which
may lead to mistakes and accidents.
Carefully inspect the equipment for damaged, loose
or missing parts. If the unit is worn or damaged, do
not use it and contact an authorized service center for
evaluation or repair.
The Single Shot Grease Gun must be primed after each
refill or grease cartridge change. You should also check
the priming of the gun before each use.
For best performance and to extend product life, add
a few drops of air tool oil through the air fitting at the
bottom of the handle if gun begins to cycle slowly or
erratically.
CAUTION!
Air pockets in the cartridge will cause the gun to lose
prime.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR
CARTRIDGE LOADING
1. Remove the gun head from
the container tube.
2. Completely draw back the
plunger handle.
3. Insert open end of cartridge
into container tube and push
all the way in. Remove the
seal or pull tab end from
the cartridge.
4. Reassemble the gun head to
the container tube. Press the
catch plate and release the
piston rod. Pull down the
plunger handle.
SUCTION FILLING
1. Remove the gun head from
the container tube.
2. Submerge open end of the
container tube into grease
bucket about 2" deep and
pull the plunger handle out
slowly and engage rod into
key slot.
3. Reassemble the gun head to
the container tube. Press the
catch plate and release the
piston rod. Pull down the
plunger handle.
TROUBLESHOOTING
If your guns fails to work, first check for air pockets in
the gun.
To remove trapped air, unscrew the gun head 1 to 1-1/2
turns and do as follows:
1. Draw back plunger rod
fully and release quickly.
Repeat several times.
2. Push plunger rod all the
way in.
3. Tighten the head to the
barrel.
4. Press air vent valve several
times to expel the air.
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Air
Vent
Valve
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Plug