Next time you have to remove an air motor like that, just tap on the front section of the tool with a rubber mallet or urethane head hammer and it should come sliding out. Make sure you swing the hammer at the tool and not vice versa otherwise it won’t work. You should also assemble the air motor outside of the tool and then put it back together in one piece. It helps keep it all aligned.
@@Christopher24311 Grease is too heavy for this application and can prevent the rotor blades from extending properly and create too much resistance against the rotor and blades when it turns. Use a light air tool oil instead, as recommended by Ingersoll. Grease is appropriate for the hammer assembly.
@@Christopher24311 You replied: "Who said greasing rotor blades? Jesus read the comments your commenting on, grease what needs grease is what I said no? Not the whole gun needs grease obviously." No, you didn't say "Grease what needs grease." You replied to OP when he asked why you would put grease in the air motor. And YOU said, "for the same reason..." But there is NO reason to grease the motor. You OIL the motor and GREASE the hammer assembly. Jesus, read the comments YOU'RE commenting on, FFS.
You have absolutely no idea what you are doing. Take it apart. Clean it. Take a break home to the cylinder and take the veins, sand them vertically across about 1200 sandpaper get the scratches out and it'll be brand new. Absolutely no grease in an air gun or ratchet.
Next time you have to remove an air motor like that, just tap on the front section of the tool with a rubber mallet or urethane head hammer and it should come sliding out. Make sure you swing the hammer at the tool and not vice versa otherwise it won’t work.
You should also assemble the air motor outside of the tool and then put it back together in one piece. It helps keep it all aligned.
Leave the vanes out the impact gun it will work harder and just keep feeding diesel for as a lube
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So, which one is your favorite though? 259 are are the 259G
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Why would you put grease in an air motor…?
Same reason you grease anything else needing grease...?
@@Christopher24311 Grease is too heavy for this application and can prevent the rotor blades from extending properly and create too much resistance against the rotor and blades when it turns. Use a light air tool oil instead, as recommended by Ingersoll. Grease is appropriate for the hammer assembly.
@@Christopher24311 You replied: "Who said greasing rotor blades? Jesus read the comments your commenting on, grease what needs grease is what I said no? Not the whole gun needs grease obviously."
No, you didn't say "Grease what needs grease." You replied to OP when he asked why you would put grease in the air motor. And YOU said, "for the same reason..." But there is NO reason to grease the motor. You OIL the motor and GREASE the hammer assembly. Jesus, read the comments YOU'RE commenting on, FFS.
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You have absolutely no idea what you are doing.
Take it apart. Clean it. Take a break home to the cylinder and take the veins, sand them vertically across about 1200 sandpaper get the scratches out and it'll be brand new.
Absolutely no grease in an air gun or ratchet.
wrong maintenance, vane need need to replace, grease in a rotor i s very wrong.
Spare cost is high
You reused the vanes??? You didn't replace the bearings?? You have no idea how to properly repair this tool.