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Just been out to try & get some grease nipples, but no where seems to have any the right size, any idea what size/make/thread to get ?

 

Rob

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Sorry to go off course a little, but how do people grease fs 460 clearing saw with that little hole?

 

 

Apparently it's a sealed head. Been meaning to pull mine apart to stick some more in. Stupid design.

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Thanks biggerlogs, for the suggestion, I to will buy an assortment of grease nipples and then fit the appropriate 1, I have purchased a couple of new tubes of lithium grease, problem should now be solved.

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I've adapted all our stihl hedge cutter grease plugs to have grease nipples fitted in the plug

but does anyone actually know what size the grease hole plug is

i.e. diameter & pitch

Ta

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if you have the plug already drill a 5mm hole in it tap it to 6mm and fit a grease nipple

 

How would you then remove the plug at a later date if needed? as you will have drilled out the torque hole. Would it not be easier to simply drill a hole in the alloy gearbox itself and fit the nipple there?? much easier to drill than the steel plug.

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Putting a grease nipple in place of a plug is fair enough, but be very careful not to over grease.

 

A brushcutter gearbox has sealed bearings and the seals will pop out very easily under gun pressure. They do not need greasing often.

 

Some of the newer Stihl's do not have a grease point at all, as has been mentioned.

 

But a nipple in the bottom of a hedgecutter will not last long against the floor.

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How would you then remove the plug at a later date if needed? as you will have drilled out the torque hole. Would it not be easier to simply drill a hole in the alloy gearbox itself and fit the nipple there?? much easier to drill than the steel plug.

 

13mm socket or spanner does the job, plus with a nipple no need to remove the plug anyway

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