Filling the power tool with grease
- Unscrew the grease cylinder (12) from the power tool by turning it anticlockwise.
- Pull the spring rod (23) on the retractor (16) all the way out and lock it in the safety groove (24).
- Remove the cap from the pull-off cartridge and insert the cartridge into the grease cylinder (12) with the open side facing down.
- Only now should you tear off the pull-off closure of the cartridge.
- Screw the grease cylinder (12) into the power tool by turning it clockwise.
- Release the spring rod (23) from the safety groove (24) and slowly press the spring rod into the grease cylinder (12) as far as it will go.
or
Release the spring rod (23) from the safety groove (24) and lock the spring rod by rotating 90° with the grease pusher (25). As the grease flows out from the front, the spring rod is pulled from the back, and the remaining quantity can be read off the scale of the spring rod (see figure D3).
- Bleed the system see Bleeding (see figure I).
- Unscrew the grease cylinder (12) from the power tool by turning it anticlockwise.
- Press the retaining springs (26) together and pull the reducer (27) out of the housing.
- Screw the adapter (28) into the power tool and tighten it with a wrench (width across flats 30 mm).
- Screw a Reiner type cartridge into the adapter (28).
- Bleed the system see Bleeding (see figure I).
- Unscrew the grease cylinder (12) from the power tool by turning it anticlockwise.
- If necessary, reinsert the reducer (27) into the housing.
- Screw the adapter (29) into the power tool and tighten it with a wrench (width across flats 41 mm).
- Screw a Lube shuttle type cartridge into the adapter (29).
- Bleed the system see Bleeding (see figure I).
- Unscrew the grease cylinder (12) from the power tool by turning it anticlockwise.
- Immerse the grease cylinder approx. 5 cm in the grease from the container.
- Slowly pull the spring rod (23) on the retractor (16) all the way out and lock it in the safety groove (24).
- Screw the grease cylinder (12) into the power tool by turning it clockwise.
- Release the spring rod (23) from the safety groove (24) and slowly press the spring rod into the grease cylinder (12) as far as it will go.
or
Release the spring rod (23) from the safety groove (24) and lock the spring rod by rotating 90° with the grease pusher (25). As the grease flows out from the front, the spring rod is pulled from the back, and the remaining quantity can be read off the scale of the spring rod (see figure D3).
- Bleed the system see Bleeding (see figure I).
Using a low-pressure pump, the grease cylinder (12) can be filled directly from a grease barrel via a filling valve (1/8" NPT thread).
- Remove the screw plug (30) using a commercially available hex key, and screw the filling valve (component of the low-pressure pump) into the thread.
- Connect the low-pressure pump to the filling valve and fill the grease cylinder (12).
- If you always connect the grease cylinder to a low-pressure pump for filling, you can leave the filling valve screwed into the power tool.
Otherwise, unscrew the filling valve from the power tool and close the thread again with the screw plug (30).
- Bleed the system see Bleeding (see figure I).