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Lincoln dual-piston lever-action grease gun (Model 1154)

Grease Gun Toggles Between Pressure, Volume

Feb. 17, 2022
The Lincoln dual-piston lever-action grease gun from SKF is ideal for farm and construction equipment applications.

The Lincoln dual-piston lever-action grease gun (Model 1154) features a thumb-operated switch that allows users to toggle between high-volume and high-pressure lubricant application modes. This makes it easier for technicians working on a wide range of equipment to quickly adjust the tool to match changing lubrication requirements as they work.

The grease gun is particularly well-suited for farm and construction equipment applications, which require reliable, durable tools that work well in rough outdoor working environments as well as in-vehicle repair facilities and garages, and often feature many different high-pressure and high-volume lubrication points. Operators can adjust the grease gun’s mode with just the press of a switch.

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