OneEyedMan
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My monthly trip to HF today yielded a cordless Hercules paddle switch grinder in the clearance section. It appears to be unused and is another tool I wanted to test out for employee use.
Before I used it I wanted to see if lubing the gears would quiet it down some. I’ve opened up my M18 grinders to redistribute the factory lube pile and this one had the same squirt of grease out of the way of most moving parts. I’ve never looked for grease specs relating to the kind of forces these gears apply and have no idea what’s used at the factory but assume it’s shoots for the bare minimum requirements.
I would guess some shear resistance is needed and whatever the opposite property of thixotropy is desirable. I spread what was in there on the needle bearing back of the housing and spread some more on the large gear and it did quiet the grinder noticeably. For future use I’d like to know if anyone has a good grease recommendation for grinder heads.
Before I used it I wanted to see if lubing the gears would quiet it down some. I’ve opened up my M18 grinders to redistribute the factory lube pile and this one had the same squirt of grease out of the way of most moving parts. I’ve never looked for grease specs relating to the kind of forces these gears apply and have no idea what’s used at the factory but assume it’s shoots for the bare minimum requirements.
I would guess some shear resistance is needed and whatever the opposite property of thixotropy is desirable. I spread what was in there on the needle bearing back of the housing and spread some more on the large gear and it did quiet the grinder noticeably. For future use I’d like to know if anyone has a good grease recommendation for grinder heads.