located in the upper accessory drawer.
(2) Manual fill.
c. Padlock. Two padlocks (fig. 1-1) with two inter-
(a) Unscrew head lever from gun cylinder.
changeable keys per lock are used for locking the tool
(b) Engage follower and push it into a full
stop.
box and accessory drawers.
d. Air Line Coupling and Nipple Two air line
(c) place open end of cylinder into lubricant
container, approximately 2 inches. Pull handle slow-
couplings (17, fig. 2-12) with nipples (26) to replace
socket or nipple when necessary, are located in the
ly out all the way.
lower accessory drawer.
(d) If the lubricant container is not completely
full, pack tight by hand to eliminate air pockets.
e. High Pressure Hose End Couplings. Two high
pressure hose end couplings ( 1 and 2, fig. 2-12) for
(e) Replace head and lever assembly.
use with high pressure lubricant hoses are located in
c. Suction Gun.
the lower accessory drawer.
(1) Use the suction gun (2, fig. 2-15) for emptying
or filling transmissions, differentials or gear boxes
f. Air Hose End Couplings. Two each male and
female reusable hose end couplings (3 and 4, fig. 2-12)
that cannot be drained.
used to replace hose end fittings of in. inside dia-
(2) Fill the suction gun by inserting the nozzle
meter air hoses, are located in the lower accessory
into oil or fluid. Pull out handle as far as it will go.
drawer.
(3) When used for filling purposes it is filled as in
(2) above. Insert the nozzle into case to be filled and
g. Hose Adapter Coupling. Two hose adapter coup-
lings (22, fig. 2-12) used to join high pressure lubri-
push the handle forward until a sufficient quantity
cant hoses are located in the lower accessory drawer.
of oil has been delivered.
d. Pistol Oiler. The pistol oiler (21, fig. 2-12) is
h. Flexible Extension Hoses. Two giant button
head, whip end, flexible extension adapters (24)
used for applying small quantities of oil to friction
points. Operate the pistol oiler by squeezing the
equipped with giant button head fittings are part
trigger.
of the accessory equipment. One hose assembly is
2-25. Oil Spray Gun
attached to the control valve (fig. 2-8) on the grease
a. General. The air operated oil spray gun (6, fig.
hose reel. The other is a replacement part and is
2-15) is used to obtain oil spray at high pressure. The
stored in the lower drawer.
gun consists of an oil container and a head with an
i. Button Head Fittings. Six each button head .
fittings (5, 11, and 12, fig. 2-12) to be used as replace-
air valve. Separate controls adjust input quantity of
ment parts are located in the lower drawer.
air and the quantity of air ejected. An adjustable
nozzle permits either a steady stream, or spray type
j. Extension Hydraulic Pressure Relief Adapter.
oil ejection.
One flexible extension adapter (23) with a 500 psi
pressure relief valve is furnished with the lubricating
b. Operation.
unit. The adapter is used for greasing seal-type lub-
(1) Fill the spray gun container with the desired
grade of oil.
rication points, to prevent rupturing seals when
using power lubrication equipment. A sliding sleeve
(2) Screw the container into the spray gun head
and attach air line coupler of the spray gun to the air
locks firmly on the coupler of the hydraulic adapter.
line coupler (fig. 2-4).
k. Straight Hydraulic Fittings. Six each straight
hydraulic fittings (13, 14 and 15) to replace fittings
(3) Turn the adjustable nozzle to the closed posi-
of varying sizes are located in the lower drawer.
tion. Press the air valve button and open the nozzle
until desired amount of oil ejection is obtained.
l. 45 Hydraulic Fittings. Six each 45 hydraulic
fittings ( 16) to replace defective fittings, if neces-
2-26. Air Blower Gun
sary, are located in the lower drawer.
The air blower gun (19, fig. 2-12) may be attached to
m. Easy Out Tool. Two easy out tools (9 and 10)
the air line coupler (fig. 2-4) and used to clean parts
are used for removing grease fittings. They are
with compressed air.
located in the lower drawer.
n. Straight and "Z" Swivels. Two straight and "Z"
2-27. Accessory Equipment
swivel (6 and 7) are used for connecting the control
a. Air Chuck and Gage. An air gage inflator (20,
valves to the supply hoses; thus permitting the valve
fig. 2-12) with a quick-disconnect air line coupling,
to swivel for easy access to hard-to-reach fittings.
used to inflate tires, is located in the lower accessory
The swivels are located in the lower drawer.
drawer.
2-28. Portable Lubricator
b. Hack Saw Frame and Blade. A hack saw frame
(3, fig. 2-15) and blade (4) used for cutting hoses, is
a. Description. The portable lubricator (fig. 2-16)
2-24