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wnjj
Jul 14, 2017Explorer II
Huntindog wrote:
Some grease gun facts:
Grease guns develop pressure in the grease, that is what causes it to move. No pressure = no grease movement. Grease guns are capable of 10,000 PSI!!! In fact the lowest one I can find develops 3500 PSI!! With a grease seal able to hold back only 10 PSI, there is an obvious mismatch. It is easy to see how a grease seal can be overpowered by a grease gun pressurizing the grease.
And on a related note, I saw ratings from 33 to 56 strokes per oz. of grease! So if a hub takes 1/2 a tube of grease (7 oz) to fill it, that could mean 231 to 392 pumps for ONE hub!!
Grease does take pressure to move and grease guns can make lots of pressure, however the pressure in the system is limited to the lowest exit point. If moving the grease through the bearings to the open air surrounding the fitting takes a lower pressure than the rear seal can hold it works just fine. How much pressure the grease gun can generate is irrelevant in an open system.
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