🔧 Keep Your Tools in Top Shape!
TR Industrial High Performance Demolition Hammer Oil is specifically formulated for the TR-100 and TR-300 series demolition hammers. Each 2.82 oz tube provides the right amount of oil to keep your tools running smoothly, ensuring optimal performance and longevity. The convenient packaging makes it easy to carry and store, so you're always ready for your next demolition project.
Material | Plastic Tubing |
Brand | TR Industrial |
Package Information | Tube |
Liquid Volume | 2.82 Fluid Ounces |
Item Weight | 4 ounces |
Recommended Uses For Product | Demolition |
Specific Uses For Product | Use with TR-100 and TR-300 series Demolition Hammers |
Item Form | Oil |
Manufacturer | TR Industrial |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
UPC | 886352891158 |
Part Number | TR89115 |
Product Dimensions | 6 x 2 x 2 inches |
Item model number | TR89115 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**I
This stuff is a bear to find
The only correct lube for a demolition hammer. I do not understand why it is so hard to find, nor do I know what makes it special, but it does the job.
R**
Jack hammer oil
Some people, I believe the oil is too thin and leaks in the jackhammer. That's incorrect. A bit expensive, but better to use what the manufacture of the jackhammer requires.
B**D
It's available and works well.
It does the job. I've not used other brands to compare with but if something works well there's no need to shop around.
M**M
Works as should
Works as should
J**R
oil for a electric jack hammer gun
Order the right oil for your electric jackhammer gun would be a smart move
B**O
Bueno
Bueno
L**N
demolition oil
got to have it for your equipment
E**R
Expensive; do you really need it?
I used a couple of tubes of this in my electric jackhammer. Finally, I ran out and just used 10W-50 motor oil. The hammer is still working, maybe because it is consumed/leaks out fairly rapidly. It is probably worth using the "good stuff" (whatever that is) if you have a $1000 Makita hammer that doesn't leak. However, for the $200 Chinese versions, I think motor oil is an acceptable alternative (IMHO, of course-- I don't use my hammer on a daily basis so YMMV).
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