"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I had a little time to investigate something on my M&R Gauntlet today that I have been curious about. Grease getting to the center shaft. My press has two copper tubes that extend from the main ring where the platten arms attach and they extend to the center of the press and there these tubes are attached to a fitting that enters the center of the shaft there are two grease certs on the outer end of these tubes and the and grease has to be pumped from a grease gun and travel 2.5 to 3 ft. through a 1/4 copper tube to reach the center shaft. I disconnected the fitting at the center shaft to see if grease comes out while I pump the grease gun. NONE came out, it could be because it is cold in my shop but I removed the fittings and put a grease cert directly into the center shaft. It is getting grease now. If you have an M&R with this method of greasing your center shaft you may want to check and make sure grease is making the journey.
It sounds like someone over the years did not fully grease the line, took it for granted a few squeezes does the trick. On any grease line you have to pump till you can confirm you got grease in the system then you need to keep it primed so you only need to pump a few times when needed. Like Rich said it might have a crimp in the line or you just need to pump it till its all primed up.
Quote from: Inkman996 on February 11, 2013, 11:46:24 AMIt sounds like someone over the years did not fully grease the line, took it for granted a few squeezes does the trick. On any grease line you have to pump till you can confirm you got grease in the system then you need to keep it primed so you only need to pump a few times when needed. Like Rich said it might have a crimp in the line or you just need to pump it till its all primed up.No the lines are not damaged. I think my grease gun is weak. I am getting ready to buy an air activated grease gun and order some grease from M&R just to make sure I use the correct grease.