KAJO - CHISEL/HAMMER PASTE 500g HAM0000500
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KAJO-Chisel/Hammer Paste is a high quality lubricant grease based on mineral oils, saponified with lithium. It contains a combination of solid lubricants such as copper, graphite and molybdenum disulfide (MoS2). Has a safe parting efficiency and wear reduction with big surface pressures and high temperatures of up to 1100 °C.
FOAM WASHERS FOR SHOCK ABSORPTION IN HYDRAULIC HAMMERS INCLUDED
- High operating temperatures of up to 1100 °C
- High load carrying capacity
- Good corrosion protection
- Good water resistance
- Good separation capacity
- Wear reduction
- Oxidation resistance
APPLICATIONS
KAJO-Chisel/Hammer Paste is used for socket tools and wearing bushings of hydraulic and pneumatic hammers.
The critical wear point is between the socket end of the chisel and the guiding sleeve. The extreme contact pressures and temperatures occurring in this area result in high demand for KAJO-Chisel Paste.
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How Kajo grease works?
Follow this video guide to adapt your battery grease gun for use with the KAJO 500g screw thread grease cartridges. OxRock have adapters for Milwaukee, Macnaught, Metabo, AEG, DeWalt and Makita guns.
Step by Step
1. You will need: a battery grease gun, a compatible adapter and a 24mm socket.
2. Simply remove the metal cartridge and ensure the black seal on the inside of the gun is clean (You can use a degreaser or brake cleaner to remove any old grease residue & dirt).
3. Insert the required adapter made specifically for your gun model using a 24mm socket.
4. Torque to 25Nm, try not to over tighten, the adapter is now a permanent fixture within the gun unless you decide to remove it.
5. Take the KAJO 500g screw thread grease cartridge of your choice and before removing the cap, push the plunger at the bottom to release any trapped air.
6. Now remove the cap and push the plunger again until roughly 5-10ml of grease exits the tube.
7. Insert cartridge into the adapted gun and screw until you feel resistance (Don't over tighten).
8. Push the plunger again to allow grease to enter the grease chamber manually.
9. Continue to push the plunger while simultaneously pressing the bleeder button on your gun to release any air that's inside the chamber.
10. Repeat the last step until a steady flow of grease exits the chamber.
11. Happy greasing!