⚡ Grease smarter, not harder — power up your drill with PTS!
The PTS Electric Grease Gun Drill Adapter converts any cordless or corded drill into a powerful grease gun with up to 4,000 PSI pressure. Featuring a robust design, it holds 14 oz of grease and fits standard cartridges, making it ideal for industrial, agricultural, and marine maintenance. Lightweight and easy to use, this adapter accelerates lubrication tasks while ensuring durability and compatibility across tools.
Manufacturer | PTS PRO TOOLS SOLUTION |
Brand | PTS PRO TOOLS SOLUTION |
Model | 11 |
Item Weight | 4.62 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17.32 x 5.91 x 3.54 inches |
Item model number | 120 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | Gun Attachement&Coupler |
Voltage | 8 Volts |
E**S
Grease gun
It works like it should.
K**P
Works as advertised but missing shown quick connect tip
I used it only once so far but I am sold on using it. Worked well with my cheap Hyper Tough 20 volt drill to grease my tractors. It does take a few minutes to mount the drill in the clamp but both long and short adapters are included. Much cheaper than the dedicated cordless grease guns I've seen. I may just buy a second drill at WMT, leave it clamped in the gun and have 2 batteries for the one I screw around with.It is a bit top heavy and I added a home made sling. The tip that came with it was a large standard type push on tip - the never worked well for me so I installed a Lumax Quick release. A longer hose would be nice but the one that came with it works just fine. If I was a professional greaser I would go for the more expensive dedicated units but I'm very happy I went this way for my limited use instead of spending a lot more $$. The power aspect makes it easy when I have to do 19 zerks every 2 months.
S**R
Better than I expected
Quality is surprisingly good. Sturdy and of high quality construction. Included all pieces that could be needed to attach. Works amazing. I have been using an Air Greasegun up until now. This unit allows me to take the grease to the equipment, instead of having to bring my equipment to my shop. Gamechanger.
J**D
Mechanic MUST HAVE!
As a mechanic, I am constantly looking for ways to make my job easier and more efficient. That's why I decided to try out the PTS Grease Gun Attachment for Cordless Drill, and I have to say, I am thoroughly impressed.This attachment allows you to transform any cordless drill or impact driver into a battery operated, electric powered grease gun. The adapter accessories kit, hose, and pump are all included, making it incredibly easy to set up and use.The attachment itself is sturdy and well-built, and it easily fits onto any standard cordless drill or impact driver. The hose and pump are also well-made and easy to operate.What I love most about this attachment is how it saves me time and effort. Before, I would have to use a manual grease gun and pump by hand, which was tiring and time-consuming. With the PTS Grease Gun Attachment, I can easily grease fittings and joints in seconds with the touch of a button.Overall, I highly recommend the PTS Grease Gun Attachment to anyone in the automotive or industrial industries. It's an incredibly useful tool that will save you time and effort, and the quality of the product is top-notch. If you're in need of a reliable and efficient grease gun, look no further than the PTS Grease Gun Attachment for Cordless Drill.
F**E
Instructions need work. If you figure it out, it could work fine. Concerned about pressure safety.
Confusing and unclear instructions.1) Mentions a thumb screw to attach the drill. There is an Allen key that may be the item. A thumbscrew is elsewhere.2) There's a clear plastic cylinder to remove with no mention of it.3) 'Unscrew grease container '- could mistakenly unscrew the plunger with a big spring (needs pictures)4) The grease tube lip won't fit inside the plunger end. Removing the plastic cap on the lip end becomes the 'open end' to be inserted towards the plunger. Next line says lip away from the plunger. Lip won't fit into grease container tube. Need to peel metal cover and place that end into tube.Think this is all backwards. need pictures.5) 'Press Air Vent Valve' 3-4 time...' Where is that?No idea what the pressure vent protector is. Its a safety concern so should be described (with pictures). There was a thumbscrew on a possible vent. Mine was open (caught inside shipping box). Grease came out squirting out. Afraid to close it due to safety concern. Apparently its not the 'thumbscrew' to hold the drill. Couldn't use it because grease came out this brass fitting instead. Not going to risk an explosion.
K**N
(Edit:Broke like others)Wow! Cool idea, works great! Worth the money.
At about 4 months in the seal inside broke. Seems like a common problem. Trying to get parts. ...(Had for 3 mo so far)I had a battery powered grease gun ($200+) that was stolen. I couldn't afford to get a new one. I saw this and thought it would be junk for the price but decided to try it. It is a little bit slow but still better than hand pump. Super powerful, I worry what is going to break when I pump it up tight, so far grease clogs. I would buy again.
J**M
It works great and saved me 150 used daily
This is the best deal I’ve ever gotten from Amazon I run a deere mini x every day year round rain or snow or sun been using this gun daily for about 3 or 4 months probably gone thru 10 or 12 boxes of grease I run it with an older craftsman cordless drill that I had replaced with a new dewalt and it works great the other guys I work with borrow it to grease there machines if we are on the same job and they really like it to it saves a lot of time and my hands I wouldn’t be without one I’ve had 2 Lincoln’s and the batteries go bad and then it’s worthless better tool better price can’t beat thst
A**R
Works OK and as Intended. Slower than expected
I used a Black and Decker 20V cordless drill for this application and it worked fine. The tip that came with the kit is no good (will not tighten enough to hold well on grease fittings). Otherwise works as expected. Getting the plunger to go into the cartridge was a bit of a challenge at first, but once in, it worked fine. With grease on it, second cartridge should go better.I was surprised that it was slower pumping than an hand grease gun, but perhaps that is for the good so you do not blow things out.
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