The VW33MAP01 is a single-hand high-pressure grease gun from the Lexium linear motion range, built for one job: putting grease exactly where it needs to go on a moving axis. It's classed as a maintenance accessory, not a precision instrument — it's a shop-floor tool for the lube route. Rated at 120 cm³ volume, it's sized for a single-axis shot without needing to reload mid-round. That's enough grease for a typical linear guide or ball screw on a mid-size machine. This isn't a pump that lives on the machine full-time — it's a handheld gun you bring to the axis, hit the fitting, and move on. The product-specific application is to lubricate an axis, which covers everything from a pick-and-place gantry to a machining center's Z-axis ways.
What it's not — and why that matters
This is a manual grease gun, not an automatic lubrication system. It has no motor, timer, or reservoir for a centralized lube line.
On the route
Out here in the grease, the VW33MAP01 is about as straightforward as it gets. Single hand operation means you keep one hand free to hold the fitting steady or wipe the zerk clean before you pump. The 120 cm³ volume is a practical size — enough for a full shift's worth of spot-lubrication on a half-dozen machines without the gun getting too heavy to carry. It's part of the Lexium linear motion family, so if you're already running Lexium actuators or ball screws, this gun uses the same grease spec they recommend. No guessing whether the grease is compatible — it's the same ecosystem.
