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USER MANUAL v1.1
JEFUNIPCPGR
UNIVERSAL POWER COUPLING GREASE GUN
www.jeffersontools.com
ELECTRICAL SAFETY FOR POWER TOOLS
Ensure that you check the equipment thoroughly to ensure it is safe and t for purpose before each
use. It is important that you inspect all plugs, sockets, power cables and electrical ttings for wear
and damage and repair or replace any defective components. The risk of electric shock can be
minimised by the correct use of the appropriate electrical safety devices.
• We recommend that you t a Residual Current Circuit Breaker (RCCB) in the main distribution board and that a
Residual Current Device (RCD) is used when operating this equipment.
• The Electricity at Work Act 1989 includes legislation that places legal implications on employers to ensure
the safety of electrical devices in the workplace. The regulations dictate that all portable equipment must be
inspected regularly and tested to ensure that it is safe for use. 'Portable equipment' means any electrical item
that can be moved and this is often referred to as Portable Appliance Testing (PAT). PAT testing should be carried
out regularly on this equipment by trained, authorised personnel, as required by the legislation.
• The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 states that it is the responsibility of the owner of electrical appliances to
ensure that both the equipment and working environments are maintained to ensure safe operation at all times.
• Check that all equipment cables are secure, correctly insulated, free from damage, and protected against short
circuit and overload before connecting to the power supply. Do not use worn or damaged cables, plugs, sockets
or other ttings.
• Ensure that the power supply matches voltage requirements specied on the equipment and that the plug is
wired correctly and tted with the correct fuse.
• If the electrical fuse blows, ensure it is replaced by an identical type of fuse with the same rating.
• Never pull or manoeuvre this equipment into position using the power cable.
• Ensure the power cable is kept away from heat, oil and sharp edges.
• We recommend that the equipment is connected directly to the power supply without the use of extension leads
as the resulting voltage drop can reduce motor performance.
• Always disconnect the equipment from the power source before servicing, inspecting, maintaining, cleaning,
replacing or checking any parts.
BEFORE FIRST USE
BOX CONTENTS
Check boxed equipment has not been
damaged in transit (see Fig.2) :
1. Grease Gun
2. 18" Nylon Hose
3. Holder
Recycle all packaging materials and keep the
user manual with the equipment for future use.
ASSEMBLY
1. Load the grease to the Container Housing (see Fig.1, #5 page 3) before assembling the coupling greaser. Put the
greaser on a bench or solid surface and connect the power tool to the adaptor (remove any drill bits or adaptors
loaded in the chuck). Further instructions for loading the grease gun are shown on page 7.
2. Loosen the chuck and couple the power tool with the connector on the greaser (see Fig.1, #12 page 3). Tighten
the chuck securely and remove before operation.
3. Unscrew the Buttery Locking Screw (see Fig.1, #10 page 3) on the Holder to allow sufcient room to place one
end over the container tube on the greaser and the other end on the power tool (capacity 1.5" - 3"). Once in position
tighten the buttery until both ends are secure.
4. Connect the 18" High Pressure Nylon Hose to the Grease Gun Outlet (see Fig.1, #2 page 3).
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Fig.2