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SKF unwraps a battery-driven grease gun

By Paul Dvorak | October 29, 2015

Capable of dispensing up to 15 grease cartridges per battery charge, the TLBG 20 grease gun provides two flow rates for application-specific adjustments.

Capable of dispensing up to 15 grease cartridges per battery charge, the TLBG 20 grease gun provides two flow rates for application-specific adjustments.

SKF has announced a new battery-driven grease gun, the TLGB 20. Developed to maximize efficiency, this tool includes a grease meter to help prevent over and under-lubrication.

Suitable for a variety of manual lubrication tasks, the SKF Battery-Driven Grease Gun is optimized for use in lubricating bearings and machines in industrial and manufacturing environments, as well as agricultural and construction vehicles.

The grease gun features a durable, ergonomic design with a three-point stand for operator comfort and convenience and a 20V, lithium-ion battery for longer service life. The tool’s display indicates battery charge level, amount of grease dispensed, pump-motor speed, and blocked lubrication points.

Dispensing up to 15 grease cartridges per battery charge, this versatile grease gun provides two flow rates for application-specific adjustments. In addition, it can deliver pressures up to 700 bar (10,000 psi) and it features a built-in light to illuminate the work area.

The grease gun comes in a sturdy carrying case with a 900 mm (36-in.), high-pressure hose, rechargeable 20-V battery, and 90-min. charger.


Filed Under: Lubricants, News, O&M
Tagged With: grease gun, SKF, TLGB 20
 

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