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Test report 6319
The approval
The DLG APPROVED quality mark on Individual Test Criteria is awarded to technical products that have passed a less comprehensive DLG usability test which is carried out and evaluated to independent and approved criteria. The purpose of the test is to highlight a product’s specific innovations and key features. It either focusses on those criteria specified by the DLG Full Test framework or on other features and properties that make up the specific value of the product. A DLG group of experts defines the minimum standards to be applied to the product and describes the test conditions and procedures as well as the criteria by which the test results are to be evaluated. These parameters reflect the acknowledged state of the art as well as scientific findings and agricultural insights and requirements. After a product has passed the test, a test report is produced and published and the quality mark is awarded to the product and will retain its validity for five years from the date of award.
The DLG APPROVED Test on Individual Criteria measures the grease flow and operating force on the DLG test stands. The test comprised measurements of the grease flow and the operating force that had to be applied at various feed pressures. In addition, a long-term test according to DIN 1283 standards was carried out. The test was based on the DLG test framework for manually operated grease guns dated October 1997. No further criteria were tested.
Assessment in brief
The functionality of the Umeta 77 PKV and 70 PKT grease gun models was tested on test stands in accordance with the DLG APPROVED test standards. The criteria tested were grease flow and operating forces as various feed pressures were applied. The long-term test was carried out to DIN 1283 standards. It was found that especially the flow rate both on the gun in mint condition and after the long-term test was better than average.
Table 1: Overview of results
Test criterion | Result | Assessment* |
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Grease flow | servicing bearings that require generous lubrication is satisfactorily short | ◯ |
in new condition | grease flow at 400 bar counter pressure: 1,60 cm³ | + |
after the long-term test | grease flow at 400 bar counter pressure: 1,47 cm³ | + |
Operating force | 85 N to 480 N at feed pressures of 50 to 400 bar | ◯ |
The product
Table 2: Weight and main dimensions
Grease gun model | Umeta 77 PKV | Umeta 70 PKT |
---|---|---|
Length | ||
without delivery tube | 362 mm | 405 mm |
with rigid delivery tube | 523 mm | 586 mm |
with flexible armoured tube | 702 mm | 744 mm |
Width | ||
lever is operated | 145 mm | 143 mm |
Diameter | ||
delivery piston diameter | 10 mm | 10 mm |
Unladen weight | ||
with rigid tube | 1,202 g | 1,173 g |
with flexible armoured tube | 1,218 g | 1,190 g |
Description and specifications
77 PKV Variostar
Dark blue painted steel gun body. Suitable for 400 g cartridges.
70 PKT
Dark blue painted steel gun body. Suitable for 400g cartridges or 500 g of bulk grease.
Grease gun for two-handed operation
- comprising a grease reservoir (77 PKV: 56 mm diameter body and 1 mm wall thickness; 70 PKV: 60 mm diameter body, 3 mm wall thickness)
- High-pressure cast steel body with a manually operated lever (with plastic coat handle)
- M 10 x 1 or R 1/8“ threaded connection.
Suitable for grease cartridge or filling device loading.
The grease guns are supplied with a standard filling nipple or an optional air release valve.
Optional accessories are available : (not tested)
Choice of rigid or flexible armoured tubes with hydraulic four jaw connector.
The method
Measuring grease flow
The grease rate delivered by operating the lever once is measured on a test stand both by applying no pressure and by applying a counter pressure of 400 bar. A long-term lab test is carried out to DIN 1283 standards in which the lever is operated 5,000 times while a counter pressure of 300 bar is applied. The pressure stroke time is 2 seconds.
Operating force
The force that is required to operate the lever once is measured on a test stand where counter pressures of 50 bar to 400 bar are applied by a spring balance, with pressure increasing in 50 bar increments.
Detailed account of the test results
The grease flow
The flow rate delivered by operating the lever once through a flexible armoured tube was 1.69 cm³ when no counter pressure was applied and 1.60 cm³ when a counter pressure of 400 bar was applied. This volume is sufficient to service bearings that require generous lubrication within a satisfactorily short time.
The attained feed pressure of about 400 bar is high enough to lubricate grease points in awkward locations. The grease gun was subjected to a long-term lab test to DIN 1283 standards. The lever was operated 5,000 times at a counter pressure of 300 bar. The pressure stroke time was 2 seconds. At the end of the long-term lab test the grease gun with flexible armoured tube supplied 1.47 cm³ of grease per lever operation and at a counter pressure of 400 bar (assessment see table 2).
Operating force
An operating force of 90 N is required to lubricate regular bearings. The feed pressure of 400 bar is attained by operating the lever at a force of 480 N (see table 3).
This DLG APPROVED Test on Individual Criteria tested individual criteria regarding the functionality of the Umeta 77 PKV, 70 PKT grease guns. The tested criteria met the requirements as laid down in the DLG test framework.
Manufacturer and applicant
Umeta GmbH & Co. KG
Almestraße 1-3
33649 Bielefeld
Telephone: 0521 948-0
Fax: 0521 948-222
Test implementation
DLG e.V.,
Test Center for Technology and Farm Inputs,
Max-Eyth-Weg 1,
64823 Groß-Umstadt,
Germany
DLG Test Framework
DLG APPROVED Test of "manually operated grease guns"
Date of issue 10/1997
Field
Indoor operations
Project manager
Dipl.-Ing. agr. Susanne Gäckler
Test engineer(s)
Dr Harald Reubold *
Practical test
Schäfer-Wolf GbR, 64739 Höchst
LZ Haus Düsse, 59505 Bad Sassendorf
Auentalhof, Fam. Dietrich, 69488 Birkenau
Fam. Jöst, 69488 Birkenau
*Reporting engineer
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