Description
You know how it is with grease fittings—they break at the worst possible times, usually right when you’re trying to wrap up maintenance before the next busy season. Having the wrong thread pitch or angle means another trip to town when you should be back in the field. This 12-piece metric grease fitting assortment solves that problem by putting the most common metric sizes right at your fingertips.
What You’re Getting
- Twelve grease fittings in the metric sizes you’ll actually use on modern equipment
- Mix of straight and 90-degree angles to fit tight spaces and awkward locations
- Convenient clamshell packaging that keeps everything organized in your toolbox
- Quality TISCO construction that threads in smoothly and seals properly
Built for Real Farm Work
European tractors and newer equipment often use metric grease fittings instead of the standard SAE threads you’ll find on older American iron. This assortment covers the common M6, M8, and M10 thread sizes you’ll encounter on everything from compact utility tractors to larger implements. Whether you’re maintaining a Kubota, servicing imported attachments, or working on newer domestic equipment that’s moved to metric standards, you’ll have the right fitting.
Made to Last
These aren’t the cheap fittings that cross-thread easily or leak after a few grease jobs. TISCO builds these with proper metallurgy and precise threads that engage smoothly and hold up to the pressure of heavy-duty grease guns. The hex heads won’t round off when you’re trying to remove a stubborn fitting, and the sealing surfaces stay true even after multiple installations.
Good to Know
Keep this assortment handy in your shop or service truck—there’s nothing more frustrating than having everything apart for maintenance only to discover a damaged fitting with the wrong thread. The 90-degree fittings are especially useful around tight spots where a straight fitting won’t clear nearby components. Always use a thread gauge if you’re not sure about the pitch, and remember that metric threads are typically finer than their SAE counterparts.




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