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Mueller Gas 11199 Rubricating Tool Luboseal and Brisco Meter Valve Retail 6!

$ 41.71

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Type: Rubricating Tool
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Model: Mueller 11199
  • Brand: MUELLER
  • Condition: New
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

    Mueller Gas Co 11199 Rubricating Tool  For Luboseal and Brisco Meter Valves
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    Sells for 6.88. New, only taken out of box to picture for verification.
    1. Unscrew cap from the H-11199 Relubricating Tool. 2. Remove shaft from body and turn handle counter-clockwise to retract shaft until “O” ring and piston are withdrawn into cap. 3. Insert a stick of Mueller Grease (H-853) into the body. 4. Replace and tighten cap. 5. Turn handle clockwise to force grease out of the nozzle opening. 6. Be sure the Luboseal® Stop is in either the FULLY OPEN or FULLY CLOSED position. This aligns the vertical groove in the key with the grease port recess. 7. Remove the grease plug by using the hex wrench on Relubricating Tool handle. Screw tool nozzle into grease plug threads as far as possible. 8. Turn the handle clockwise, forcing the grease into the vertical groove in the key. If immediate resistance is encountered, probably the groove in the key is not aligned with the grease port. Turn the key slightly in either direction until the grease begins to flow.
    • The amount of grease required to relubricate a Luboseal® Stop depends upon how hard the stop turns and how much grease must be replaced. The table below shows the number of complete revolutions of the handle required to fully relubricate each size of Luboseal® Stop. The table is based on the assumption that the stop has excessive port leakage and that considerable grease has been dissipated. • NOTICE: Do not over lubricate. If the condition of the stop is not too bad, not as many turns of the handle will be required as is indicated in the table. The service technician, after a few trials, should be able to tell by the feel of the handle whether or not the stop is filled with grease. Be sure to use MUELLER GREASE STICKS. They are made especially for MUELLER STOPS. 9. Replace grease plug and tighten, using hex wrench on Relubricating Tool handle.