Lincoln Lubrication 1134 Heavy Duty Pistol Grip Grease Gun with Whip Hose and Rigid Pipe
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Customer Review
Quality Greese Gun.
I'm glad I bought this grease gun. I've used 3 cartridges so far, and this gun looks and feels like it will last for many years. The 1134's cast metal head appears to be an improvement on other models, as there's less exposed moving parts that can get fouled with grease/dirt. IMHO the rigid pipe is a "throw away", as the rubber hose assembly works in more places. I also splurged and bought two (wall mounting) grease gun clamps (Lincoln Brand) for my 2 Grease guns. These Lincoln brand clamps do hold the guns securely,and hold the guns about an inch from the mounting surface, which is good for getting less grease on the garage wall. I mounted the Grease gun clamps on short lengths of 2X6 wood stock, and added a flat board (1" stock) to the bottom of the 2X6 piece,to act as a 'grease drip tray'. Two Lag bolts attach the 2X6 to the wall stud in my garage and "Voila", I've got the guns ready to go,up off the floor, and at much less risk of breaking a hose due to being stepped on. In any...
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Product Description
Extra-heavy-duty pistol grip grease gun. Cast head design. Jam proof handle return mechanism. Develops up to 7500 psi. Includes both 18" whip hose with coupler and 6" rigid tube. Variable stroke/pressure design. Top to learn more
Lincoln Industrial 1134
I just purchased this model and it is excellent.As noted by others it is made in India. The hose is made in Germany. The product is very well made and obviously well engineered. I do not feel the countries of origin are at all an issue in that the product is being manufactured to a visibly high standard.I did initially have issue with the coupler as others had stated and I wanted to make clear to everyone that once it becomes clear how the coupler works, it is a very good coupler. To note: I've never seen a coupler like this before.As someone else did note, but I feel not as clearly as some may require, the coupler is in fact two pieces and you must loosen the pieces to allow the coupler room to engage and even lock the coupler onto a zerk.The knurled (etched/ridged/hash patterned) area can simply be held with pliers while a wrench is used to loosen the female treaded 1/8" NPT. Again to some this coupler may appear to be a single forged...
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Good product, wrong part.