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From the Rolls-Royce experimental archive: a quarter of a million communications from Rolls-Royce, 1906 to 1960's. Documents from the Sir Henry Royce Memorial Foundation (SHRMF).
Various grease guns, lubricators, and suppliers, including Alemite and E.H. Hill.

Identifier  ExFiles\Box 76\4\  scan0279
Date  11th May 1921
  
Contd. -2- Hs{Lord Ernest Hives - Chair}2/LG11.5.21.
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to the present, the price we have paid for the grease gun and
36 connections has been three dollars.

To take full advantage of the pressure-fed grease, the
lubrication holes in the spring shackle bolts should be on the
part of the pin where the load is constant. The grease is
then forced on to the working surfaces. If the hole is any-
where else, when the bush becomes worn, the grease is forced
straight through without getting on the right surfaces.

We have tried the "Alemite" with thick oil instead of
grease; it works quite satisfactorily but we believe that the
disadvantages of using grease disappear when very high pressures
are applied to it, and therefore, we recommend that we should
use grease for spring shackles, shock absorber ball ends, all
steering joints, brake operating shafts with the "Alemite" or
similar lubricators.

We sent to E.H. Hill of Sheffield a sample of the U.S.A.
Alemite Lubricator and grease gun and they reproduced a duplicate
of it. Since, however, they have found that the Alemite
Company held patents in England, they are now trying to obtain
a licence in order to manufacture them.

The Rotherham people have submitted a rather delicate
and expensive lubricator and adaptor. We feel sure it would
get in an unworkable state with the rough useage it would get
on the car.

The grease gun and lubricator supplied by T.B. Andre,
London is perhaps the best sample we have received, but this
is still in a stage of development and we could not at (Contd)
  
  


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