What counts as a 'stroke' of a grease gun?
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 3:06 pm
Hi all,
I've been meaning to go 'round the our Minor giving all the grease points a go for a while but have only just got to the point of actually doing it (and therefore looking to buy a gun) and have realised that there's one fairly important thing I don't know (see above).
I've seen grease guns that do anything between 0.4cc and 1.2cc in a stroke advertised, but I don't know where in this range the factory-recommended 'standard' stroke falls. I can't find any reference to it in the workshop manual and rather suspect it's just something you 'know' if you're more experienced than me. Everything I can find just talks about how many strokes to give each point - nothing about what one actually is objectively.
I know some of the rubber boots can split if you over-do it, so I'm keen to make sure I know what I'm doing as much as possible before I begin.
Can anyone enlighten me?
Thanks,
-Tom
I've been meaning to go 'round the our Minor giving all the grease points a go for a while but have only just got to the point of actually doing it (and therefore looking to buy a gun) and have realised that there's one fairly important thing I don't know (see above).
I've seen grease guns that do anything between 0.4cc and 1.2cc in a stroke advertised, but I don't know where in this range the factory-recommended 'standard' stroke falls. I can't find any reference to it in the workshop manual and rather suspect it's just something you 'know' if you're more experienced than me. Everything I can find just talks about how many strokes to give each point - nothing about what one actually is objectively.
I know some of the rubber boots can split if you over-do it, so I'm keen to make sure I know what I'm doing as much as possible before I begin.
Can anyone enlighten me?
Thanks,
-Tom