ATD ATD-5002 - Manual
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ATD
‐
5002
INSTRUCTIONS
FOR
PRIMING
GREASE
GUNS
A
common
occurrence
with
all
grease
equipment
is
trapped
air
pockets
in
grease.
Trapped
air
causes
zero
or
reduced
grease
discharge.
Removing
Air
Pockets
from
Grease
is
referred
to
as
Priming
or
Air
Bleeding.
It
is
highly
recommended
to
prime
the
Grease
gun,
before
it’s
used
for
the
first
time.
Also,
anytime
in
operation,
if
grease
stops
coming
out,
the
most
probable
cause
is
trapped
air
in
grease.
Follow
the
below
listed
steps
to
remove
trapped
air.
1.
Once
the
Grease
cartridge
is
loaded
into
the
Grease
cylinder,
fasten
the
grease
gun
head.
Do
not
fully
tighten
the
head.
Leave
at
‐
least
about
2
‐
3
turns
as
escape
passage
for
trapped
air
2.
Slightly
pull
back
the
plunger
rod
&
doing
so,
press
the
Lock
Lever
on
the
end
cap.
This
will
release
the
plunger
rod
&
it
will
start
to
move
inside
the
grease
gun.
Rotate
&
push
the
plunger
rod
inside,
forcing
out
all
trapped
air
in
grease
from
the
gap
between
the
gun
head
&
the
cylinder.
Pull
back
the
plunger
rod
again
&
repeat
the
rotate
&
push
action
a
few
times
3.
Now
Fully
tighten
the
Grease
Gun
Head
onto
the
cylinder
4.
Start
operating
the
grease
gun.
Grease
will
start
flowing
out.
Keep
running
it,
till
a
bubble
free
clear
stream
of
grease
flows
out.
If
this
does
not
happen,
then
there
is
still
some
trapped
air
in
grease.
Repeat
above
steps
to
once
again
bleed
the
gun
5.
Once
all
trapped
air
is
forced
out
of
the
grease,
connect
the
extension
&
coupler
to
the
gun
outlet.
Use
a
thread
sealant
for
a
leak
‐
proof
connection
6.
Once
again
operate
the
gun
,
till
grease
starts
coming
out
of
the
grease
coupler
Note
:
If
in
regular
use,
grease
stops
flowing,
follow
the
above
steps
to
prime
the
gun
without
having
to
remove
the
extension
&
coupler
from
the
gun
head
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