Grease gun recommendations

heritage machining

heritage machining

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Ok so my mate has just bought a brand new SANY 1.9 Ton and was asking me about what grease gun to get which got me thinking what do others use I have a sealey cartridge one pistol grip that I usually use I also have lots of the little Wanner type ones but I find them messy to use. What do you use any recommendations
 
craig

craig

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You`ve started something now, :ROFLMAO:
I generally use Mato ones with lube shuttle cartridges,
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And a 2 hand one but with a G coupler,

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V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Ok so my mate has just bought a brand new SANY 1.9 Ton and was asking me about what grease gun to get which got me thinking what do others use I have a sealey cartridge one pistol grip that I usually use I also have lots of the little Wanner type ones but I find them messy to use. What do you use any recommendations
the little Wanner ones are nice to use .. but as said - MESSY!!
Alemite for a manual .. nothing else cuts it (or CAT branded Alemite) - got two ... hassle free ... and a G coupler
 
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Smiffy

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the little Wanner ones are nice to use .. but as said - MESSY!!
Alemite for a manual .. nothing else cuts it (or CAT branded Alemite) - got two ... hassle free ... and a G coupler

This one.

Solid hose and standard chuck do fine for me.
A 1.9t should take all of 2 mins to grease.
 
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Stroppymonkey

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Milwaukee one was cheap enough. I lost my dewalt battery adaptor for mine at the weekend and had to use the old grease gun. Machine gets greased better with cordless tool IMHO as it’s more fun :)
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Ok so my mate has just bought a brand new SANY 1.9 Ton and was asking me about what grease gun to get which got me thinking what do others use I have a sealey cartridge one pistol grip that I usually use I also have lots of the little Wanner type ones but I find them messy to use. What do you use any recommendations
ditto - also have one and it rarely gives any trouble either :rolleyes:
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Yes but a good system
agreed ... but at a (significant) cost compared to other cartridges




I've used Smith & Allen for donkey's ... good service and great products
 
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6feetdown

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agreed ... but at a (significant) cost compared to other cartridges




I've used Smith & Allen for donkey's ... good service and great products
I'll need to order some shortly so looking for a better 1 than we currently have.
 
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Stroppymonkey

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Makita battery grease gun is by far the best battery gun on the UK market if he wants to go down that route. Milwaukee is slower but if he already has batteries then they are also reliable.
I run dewalt but was warned off the grease gun.
 
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