Amazon[amazon.com] has 1-Oz Makita Hammer Grease (A-90582) on sale for $1.25. Shipping is free w/ Amazon Prime or on $25+ NLA
Home Depot[homedepot.com] has 1-Oz Makita Hammer Grease (A-90582) on sale for $1.25. Shipping is Free
Product Description from Store
1 oz. used to lubricate the grease reservoir
Protects against damage
Provides longer tool life
Item Package Dimension: 5.0" L x 4.25" W x 1.25" H
Product Info
Manufacturer:
Makita
Model Number:
A90582
Product SKU:
B0002RICOC
UPC:
88381150194
ASIN:
B0002RICOC
Brand:
Makita
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
4.3 x 2 x 0.5 Inches
Item Weight:
0.1 Pounds
Item model number:
A90582
Manufacturer:
Makita
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I have a claw hammer, a framing hammer, a ballpeen hammer, and a sledgehammer, and I've owned them all for years without ever greasing any of them so it's definitely time to do so ASAP which is why I bought 4 of these tubes of hammer grease, but I can't find a grease reservoir or port on any of my hammers?
I have a claw hammer, a framing hammer, a ballpeen hammer, and a sledgehammer, and I've owned them all for years without ever greasing any of them so it's definitely time to do so ASAP which is why I bought 4 of these tubes of hammer grease, but I can't find a grease reservoir or port on any of my hammers?
You're supposed to pour it into your toolbelt pouch (think reservoir) and dip the head of the hammer in the grease before hammering each fastener, or in the case of the ball peen, you dip it about every 10 whacks.
I add this to all my hammer handles. Axe and splitting maul also. Reduces friction burn, calluses, and blisters. As a bonus when tools fly out of hands and hit coworkers = instant unemployment. Who doesn't want to be paid sitting at home!
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For those of us who had no idea what the heck it was used for, if you don't know now you know.
nvm most grease is cheaper per oz.
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