Lubrication & Drainage
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About Lubrication & Drainage
Professional lubrication and drainage equipment is fundamental to maintaining machinery, vehicles, and mechanical systems across workshops, garages, and industrial facilities. MyToolShed.co.uk offers a comprehensive range spanning precision grease guns, high-quality lubricants, efficient oil drainers, and robust waste oil containers designed for trade and professional use. From servicing automotive vehicles to maintaining heavy plant machinery, the right lubrication and drainage solutions ensure optimal performance, extend equipment lifespan, and support compliance with HSE and environmental regulations.
This category includes manual and pneumatic grease guns, specialist degreasants, multi-purpose lubricants, and professional-grade oil drain pans engineered for demanding applications. Grease units provide bulk storage for high-volume operations, whilst precision oil cans deliver targeted lubrication in confined spaces. Drainage products ensure fluid changes and waste disposal are completed safely, cleanly, and efficiently—essential for professional tradespeople and facility managers alike.
Applications
Lubrication and drainage equipment serves diverse trades and industries including:
- Motor Mechanics and Auto Electricians: Routine vehicle servicing, oil changes, and component maintenance
- Plant Engineers: Heavy machinery, agricultural equipment, and construction plant maintenance
- HGV and Fleet Maintenance: Commercial vehicle servicing and bulk lubrication management
- Manufacturing Facilities: Production line machinery and equipment maintenance programmes
- Marine Engineers: Corrosion protection and boat engine servicing
- Building Services Engineers: HVAC systems, pumps, and mechanical installations
- Agricultural Contractors: Tractors, combines, and farm machinery in demanding conditions
- DIY Enthusiasts: Home vehicle maintenance and equipment servicing
Choosing The Right Lubrication & Drainage
Application Requirements: Automotive work demands different products than industrial machinery. High-temperature applications need specialist greases, whilst marine environments require water-resistant, anti-corrosion lubricants.
Volume and Frequency: Occasional users suit basic hand-operated grease guns and small drain pans. Busy workshops benefit from pneumatic or battery-powered grease guns and large-capacity wheeled drainers for easier workshop manoeuvrability.
Grease Gun Specifications: Standard units typically hold 400-500g and deliver approximately 7,000 PSI. Consider pistol-grip, lever-action, or mini designs based on accessibility and operator comfort.
Compliance and Environment: Ensure drainage containers meet waste oil storage standards and lubricants comply with relevant industry specifications. Food-grade facilities require NSF-certified products, whilst bio-degradable options suit environmentally sensitive locations.
Compatibility: Verify grease gun couplers match your equipment's grease nipples (typically 1/8" BSP in UK applications). MyToolShed.co.uk stocks compatible accessories across all lubrication and drainage categories.
Safety Information
Always wear nitrile gloves and safety glasses when handling oils, greases, and degreasants. Ensure adequate ventilation when using aerosol lubricants or solvents, particularly in enclosed spaces. Waste oils are classified as hazardous waste under UK regulations and must be disposed of through authorised carriers—never pour down drains.
When operating pressurised grease guns, ensure couplers are properly attached to prevent high-pressure injection injuries. Follow COSHH guidelines for storage and handling, keeping Safety Data Sheets accessible. Store drainage containers securely away from ignition sources, as many lubricants are flammable.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between grease and oil for lubrication?
Grease is oil mixed with a thickening agent that stays in place, ideal for bearings, joints, and vertical surfaces. Oil provides superior cooling and suits high-speed applications with circulation systems. Grease works best where maintenance access is infrequent, whilst oil suits regularly serviced enclosed systems.
What capacity oil drain pan do I need?
Choose capacity exceeding your largest oil change requirement. Typical cars hold 4-6 litres, so an 8-10 litre pan provides adequate margin. Commercial workshops servicing larger vehicles should consider 20-30 litre capacity drainers with wheels for easier movement and disposal.
Can I mix different types of grease?
Mixing incompatible greases can cause thickener breakdown and reduced performance. Lithium-based greases are generally compatible with each other, but avoid mixing lithium with calcium or aluminium complex types. When switching, thoroughly purge old grease before applying different products.
