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uxcell Brass Push Button Grease Oil Cup 6x6mm Ball Oiler for Lubrication System 10Pcs

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1.Size:12x12mm


About this item

  • Material: Brass, Diameter: 6mm / 0.24 inch, Hose Inner Diameter: 3.5mm / 0.14 inch, Total Height: 6.5mm / 0.26 inch.
  • This oil cup is used to continually drip the oil for lubrication.
  • Brass oil cup cap, durable and ensures firm connection, not easy to shift.
  • Suitable to use for the mechanical joint to keep it smooth.
  • Made of brass, anti-rust and long-lasting, a great replacement to replace your old oil cup.



Product Description

paint bucket

Features

  • This oil cup cap is a great replacement to replace your old oil cup.
  • This oil cup is used to continually drip the oil for lubrication.
  • Ensures Firm connection, not easy to shift.
  • Made of brass, anti-rust and long-lasting.
  • Suitable to use for the mechanical joint to keep it smooth.

Tony
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2025
Quality product! When my shipment was delayed, they refunded my shipping cost, which is very good business practice.
Mark Chester
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2024
I used these to replace some of the oilers on my metal lathe. They fit well and seem to be good quality.
Mark H
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2024
The oiler ball is very small on the 5mm units and a standard oil can may not work with these
JMB
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2024
For my situation I could not have used larger ones. These work, but a little challenging getting much oil in without spilling a bit. If you don’t have to oil often, it’s not too bad. Not the oilers fault, I guess. Just the size limits usage.
DAVID L HAYES
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2024
added to metal lathe cross slide for feed screw oiling.
Annie
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2023
First time for me to install one. It was going into the end of a small shaft that supported a gear. I expected a snug slip fit and didn't have a straight shot to push in with a wooden dowel or other soft tool. It took a lot more than thumb pressure to install so I used a block of metal laid across the oiler and tapped it in, offset to the side using a nylon and brass hammer. That was too much abuse and it didn't want to take oil after tapping it in. Don't be like me! I had to drill it out. A 15/64" bit is smaller than 6mm and didn't touch the surrounding steel. I pressed the second one in, using a drill press because it was already in the drill press. I put the nylon end of the hammer against the oiler and pressed with the drill chuck. It didn't take a lot of force; just more than my thumb. Not the fault of the oiler; just a learning experience for me.Update, not so good. Two of them have been installed on y lathe. After trying to oil through them a few times I'll be replacing them. The ball is so tiny compared to every oiler on every machine I have that it's not a viable replacement. I have several oil cans and none of them have a tip on the spout small enough for this oiler. Most of the oil ends up on the outside of the machine.
Paul V
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2023
Used on Southbend Lathe, worked fine
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