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90? Grease Coupler Adapter - Plews Edelmann

Part #: 05-059

The Plews Edelmann 05-059 90° Grease Coupler Adapter is an indispensable tool engineered to overcome lubrication challenges in confined and obstructed spaces. This specialized adapter enables professional technicians to efficiently access and service grease fittings that are otherwise difficult or impossible to reach with standard grease gun couplers, ensuring thorough and consistent maintenance for various machinery.

Key Features

  • 90-Degree Angled Design: Precisely engineered with a 90-degree bend to facilitate the lubrication of recessed or awkwardly positioned grease fittings.
  • Secure, Leak-Proof Connection: Provides a reliable and tight seal between a standard grease gun and angled grease zerks, preventing lubricant waste and mess.
  • Durable, Professional-Grade Construction: Built to withstand the rigorous demands of daily use in professional automotive, industrial, and agricultural environments.
  • Enhanced Accessibility: Significantly improves access to hard-to-reach grease points, simplifying routine maintenance and reducing technician effort.
  • Prevents Component Damage: Minimizes the risk of bending or damaging standard grease fittings and couplers when lubricating in tight clearance areas.

Applications

This 90° grease coupler adapter is essential for a broad spectrum of maintenance tasks. It is particularly valuable for automotive lubrication, allowing access to recessed grease fittings on passenger vehicles, heavy-duty trucks, and construction equipment where space is restricted. Its utility extends to agricultural machinery, industrial manufacturing equipment, and marine vessels, ensuring that all critical joints, bearings, and components receive consistent lubrication, even in the most challenging locations.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Plews Edelmann
  • Model Number: 05-059
  • Weight: 0.22 lbs
  • Dimensions: 7.5 x 3.4 x 0.6 inches

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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 04 March, 2011.