treemuncher
Senior Member
I'm considering purchasing a LockNLube G. Gun for a specialty grease.
Mostly, it will be used to refill the autolube system on the Menzi Muck A91F but also some of the manual fittings on the same machine. Looks like the machine has always had Panolin Special Grease 2 product #74050. The machine is still extremely tight after 7k hrs on the clock so I will continue to use the same grease in it even though it is so expensive - about $400 for a 5 gal pail.
I'm looking for feedback on the G. Gun from owners and users. Bulk refill saves me lots of time and my time is money. I already own 3 pneumatic drum greasers for my other greasing needs and these save me 30 minutes a day on some machines. Specs say this greaser provides 3x the output of a traditional hand gun (compared to Lincoln lever gun) and holds the equivalent of 20 tubes.
I already own LockNLube couplers. I've tried cheaper units but they never last anywhere near as long and don't come with rebuild components. The quality of the company's main product sways me to believe the G. Gun may be worth the $250 price tag but I would like to hear from owners of this unit prior to laying out my money.
Mostly, it will be used to refill the autolube system on the Menzi Muck A91F but also some of the manual fittings on the same machine. Looks like the machine has always had Panolin Special Grease 2 product #74050. The machine is still extremely tight after 7k hrs on the clock so I will continue to use the same grease in it even though it is so expensive - about $400 for a 5 gal pail.
I'm looking for feedback on the G. Gun from owners and users. Bulk refill saves me lots of time and my time is money. I already own 3 pneumatic drum greasers for my other greasing needs and these save me 30 minutes a day on some machines. Specs say this greaser provides 3x the output of a traditional hand gun (compared to Lincoln lever gun) and holds the equivalent of 20 tubes.
I already own LockNLube couplers. I've tried cheaper units but they never last anywhere near as long and don't come with rebuild components. The quality of the company's main product sways me to believe the G. Gun may be worth the $250 price tag but I would like to hear from owners of this unit prior to laying out my money.