Grease Fitting Replacement Info for the Ultra-Fab Power Twin II Electric Stabilizer # UF39-941705
Question:
What size are the grease fittings for this unit? I need to replace them and do the fittings screw in and out?
asked by: David
Expert Reply:
I spoke to my contact at Ultra Fab and the Ultra-Fab Power Twin II Electric Stabilizer # UF39-941705 uses threaded grease fittings that are sized 1/4-20. If for some reason you needed to go to a larger size you could drill and tap the hole and fit it with a larger fitting.
My contact also said that the motor is packed full of grease currently so it should be good for a while. But after a couple of years if you didn't get a new fitting on there you would want to disassemble the motor and repack it with grease.
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Ultra-Fab Power Twin II Electric Stabilizer with Dual Motors - 30" Lift - 6,000 lbs
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