Historical information
A manual grease gun used for lubricating machinery, vehicles, or farm equipment.
Common in early 20th-century workshops, automotive garages, and farmyards.
The user would load grease into the chamber, then use the handle to push the grease out through the nozzle.
It was used to lubricate moving parts, preventing wear and tear on axles, gears, and bearings.
Physical description
A cylindrical black metal grease gun with a narrow nozzle at one end for dispensing lubricant.
The opposite end has a metal loop handle, likely used for pulling or pushing the internal piston.
The surface shows signs of wear, scratches, and accumulated grime, indicating extensive use.