. The Saturday evening post. Cut-away view of ModelK Oil-Kipp for springbolts and other horizontalpositions. Specially de-signed Kipp-Adapters fitOil-Kipps to any make oftruck or car. Model H Oil-Kipp forvertical positions such assteering knuckles. Oil-Kipps do away with hardsteering,so common in falland winter, caused by thefailure of grease to In winter, an unusual numberof spring bolts squeak becauseof the failure of grease to lubri-cate them properly. Theyfinally wear down, as the photo-graph reproduced here shows,and cause rattles. The grease used for lubricating spring bolts


. The Saturday evening post. Cut-away view of ModelK Oil-Kipp for springbolts and other horizontalpositions. Specially de-signed Kipp-Adapters fitOil-Kipps to any make oftruck or car. Model H Oil-Kipp forvertical positions such assteering knuckles. Oil-Kipps do away with hardsteering,so common in falland winter, caused by thefailure of grease to In winter, an unusual numberof spring bolts squeak becauseof the failure of grease to lubri-cate them properly. Theyfinally wear down, as the photo-graph reproduced here shows,and cause rattles. The grease used for lubricating spring bolts and steeringknuckles is a fibrous sponge, the pores of wh zh art filledwith oil. Cold weather stiffens the sponge and thickensthe oil so much that grease cups and other devices fail towork efficiently. That is why so many cars developsqueaks in winter. Very often the stiffened grease cannotbe forced through the drill holes of the bolts; even if it is,it cannot be spread around the bolt at all, and thereforedoes little or no good. With Oil-Kipps the lubrication of spring-bolts and steeringknuckles is easy, even in the coldest weather. Oil-Kippsare small magazine force pumps that shoot heavy oil overthe entire bearing surface of spring-bolts and steeringknuckles. One filling from the oil can loads them with shots enoughfor a month. By simply pumping t


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