About this item:
Since 1910, agriculture, construction, industrial and vehicle service facilities require tools that withstand rugged and frequent use in demanding environments. The Lincoln 1134 pistol-grip grease gun is an industry standard and is time-tested and proven and includes both a 6-inch rigid extension and an 18-inch whip hose to meet any lubrication task. This extra-heavy-duty grease gun develops up to 7,500 psi and its dual lip follower virtually eliminates grease bypass allowing users full utilization of grease and provides a cleaner lubricating experience. While priming can be an issue with some grease guns, the 1134 includes a combination filler nipple and air bleeder to allow users to bulk fill the grease tube then easily release trapped air to keep the gun primed and ready to operate.
At every farm, construction site, automobile repair shop and industrial plant, maintenance professionals need high quality lubrication equipment and pumping products. Lincoln offers everything you need for lubrication. Our general-purpose and heavy-duty pumps, hose reels, meters and controls, used fluid systems and hand-held lubrication products are the best in the industry. LINCOLN – THE BRAND THE PROS DEMAND.
4.4 out of 5
87.50% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Grease Gun with Effective Double Seal!
I recently purchased the Lincoln Industrial 1134 Extra Heavy Duty Pistol Grip Grease Gun with the 6 Inch Rigid Extension, and I must say, it has exceeded my expectations in every way. The main feature that drew me to this grease gun was the double seal design, which effectively minimizes grease bypassing and prevents wastage - and it certainly lives up to its claim!Using the grease gun was a breeze once I learned the priming process. It might be helpful for users to have clear instructions included, but once you get the hang of it, priming becomes second nature. The supplied grease fitting was surprisingly efficient, and even though I opted to replace it with a locking one, it worked flawlessly during my initial usage.The construction of the Lincoln Industrial 1134 is top-notch, providing a sturdy and comfortable grip. It feels solid in hand, ensuring a precise and controlled application of grease. The 6-inch rigid extension was particularly useful for reaching tight spots, making the task more convenient and efficient.Having used this grease gun extensively, I can confidently say that it has made my greasing tasks much more manageable and less messy. The double seal system truly sets it apart from other grease guns I've used in the past, saving me both time and money by reducing wasted grease.Overall, I highly recommend the Lincoln Industrial 1134 Extra Heavy Duty Pistol Grip Grease Gun to anyone in need of a reliable and efficient tool for greasing tasks. Whether you're a DIY enthusiast or a professional mechanic, this grease gun will undoubtedly make your life easier. Don't hesitate to invest in this fantastic product - it's worth every penny!
5.0 out of 5 stars Lesson's learned: Plunger, coupler and priming
Well-built grease gun but there is a learning curve for me (cost me half tube of grease and one roll of paper towel). Once learning curve is over 1134 is quite predictable and work like a champ.First of all the rubber plunger design of 1134 is different from 1132. 1132 has quite a few youtube videos showing the plunger shape, which is a simple rubber cup with opening toward the T-handle for cartridge loading. However, 1134 came in with plunger rubber that has narrow opening facing the casting head and thicker double o-ring like cross-section at larger OD (for better sealing). I followed the instruction and flip the rubber cup facing the rear (T-handle). It was a struggle and I noticed that the rubber after being flipped over is no longer rounded at large OD in some area due to the metal plate inside (As if it was not meant to be flipped over). Loaded with cartridge, I immediately noticed the plunger went through way too easy right after I released the T-handle. I ended up with whole tube of grease on the other side of plunger. Opened the blue tube, I can see the leak path inside the cartridge tubing due to uneven plunger rubber roundness. I don't think plunger illustration in 1134 manual matches with actual design and don't think there is need to flip the plunger at all (with this improved rubber seal design). After lengthy cleaning up (I managed to save half tube of synthetic grease), I flip the plunger back with small opening toward the casting just like when 1134 was arrived in the box. Loaded the cartridge and now the plunger is doing its job (Stopped and pushed the grease upward toward the casting). Valuable (and messy) lessons learned. I tried unloaded and loaded multiple times with different cartridge, the plunger works just fine and very smooth. No leaking grease on the spring / T-handle anymore. In short, I don’t think 1134 user manual is correct. With 1134’s new plunger rubber cross-section design, I don't see a need to flip the rubber anymore as some other models required.Oh yes the coupler: I have to use vise grip to break the hex loose. Before that there was no way I could attach and detach the coupler to the zerk fitting I bought for Honda trimmer gear head (6mm thread) and the factory fittings on Ariens Snowblower augers. After I manage to loosen the knurl, the coupler functions pretty well. Just loosen the knurl a few turns and attach the coupler to the zerk fitting and hand tighten the knurl to hold the zerk in place. When greasing is done, loosen the knurl fitting a few turns and detach the coupler from zerk fitting. If the goal was to safe-keeping the spring and ball inside the coupler from being lost during shipping, just bag the coupler better. I don’t see the need to make it so tight.Priming: I chose 1134 over 1132 for a few extra bucks because of the priming / bulk fitting 1134 has. It works most of time to burp the air out but I found combination of loosening the blue tube from casting a few turns + gentle pushing the engaged T-handle behind, plus using this priming / bulk fitting will ensure good priming. Once all air is out the grease just keep coming out every time the handle is squeezed, even after the gun sit there for a few days.Storage: Since I don’t use on daily basis I took the advice from one of youtube reviewer and unloaded the plunger pressure when not in use. For long term storage I take cartridge out and wipe clean the tube, plunger, and casting (inside). Put it in a bag and store it in a cool place. A bit messy but I think will help better useful life. I like this gun and intend to keep it for a long time.Overall a bit struggle at beginning but not-deniable built like tank and very smooth to operate. It made me to look around the house to find anything with zerk fittings.
5.0 out of 5 stars If Doc Holiday had a grease gun....
It's a shame this comes in blue and not black, or else I could write a review on a tactical grease gun. I guess this is the civilian version that Delta Force commandos use to grease their Strykers and MH-6 Little Birds.I don't know about you, but having a nice grease gun never really made it on my priority list--that is until I started working on friend's cars (ie, older cars) that still use zerk fittings. If you have the two-handed style grease gun, there's nothing more frustrating than crawling under a car and holding the grease fitting with one hand and trying to operate the lever with the other hand--all while holding the grease gun next to your body like an infant so you can get some leverage. Before you know it, you're covered in grease and if you're lucky you actually got some grease into the zerk before you started spouting obscenities. Oh, and you'll bump your head while crawling out from beneath the car.This pistol-grip grease gun makes it so much easier! You'll swoop down on the hungry mouths of those grease fittings like a Mother Bald Eagle feeding her young. That's right, using this grease gun makes you a better citizen. Take pride in your hard work to keep cars running longer and squeak free. Break free of this throw-away-and-buy-again society and "sealed for long life" mentality. Salute, my friend!This is a very well made grease gun. The head is cast metal (I'm sure it's some special alloy from outer space), the hose is made by Zee Germans and is rated too almost a bazillion PSI, and the tube is made in India. Don't knock India when it comes to heavy, sturdy things made from metal...walk out on your street and take a look at the first man-hole cover you find, chances are it's made in India.Just like all grease guns I've had, burping the air out before the first use is akin to performing a voodoo ritual, but eventually it works. It's got a bleed port on top to release air. Lot's of people have commented on the grease fitting on the end of the hose and how it needs to be adjusted. I haven't found this to be the case. I've found it to slip on and hold tight and release with a gentle tug on all the zerks I've encountered.This is a great grease gun that I wish I had purchased years ago.
Good quality grease gun
I've done some research while selecting a grease gun and this one was a great choice according to many consumers and professionals. No issues priming or using it (I've never used a grease gun before). Online reviews showed the hose marking saying "made in germany", however mine didn't have it.
Recomendado
Muy buen producto , fácil de usar
Very good product but don't buy if you're in Australia.
Good product but be aware if buying in Australia because our grease tubes here don't fit it. It has to be filled manually which is too messy.
Super Quality
This grease gun is for heavy duty work --- The flexible hose is made in Germany. --- The only thing that I don't trust is the factory coupler, so I replaced it for a LockNLube Grease Gun Coupler --- Thanks !
this doesnt fit a cartridge
this doesnt fit a cartridge so i dont know how to load it
Visit the Lincoln Store
BHD40366
Quantity:
Order today to get by
Free delivery on orders over BHD 20
Product origin: United States
Electrical items shipped from the US are by default considered to be 120v, unless stated otherwise in the product description. Contact Bolo support for voltage information of specific products. A step-up transformer is required to convert from 120v to 240v. All heating electrical items of 120v will be automatically cancelled.
Or share with link
https://bolo.com/