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Subject:Re: Grease ZERK or ZIRC? From:Peter Jones <Holtec -at- COMITY -dot- DEMON -dot- CO -dot- UK> Date:Thu, 27 May 1999 09:58:09 +0100
In article <m10mjWj-000BM2C -at- mail -dot- GTS -dot- ORG>, Marci Abels
<mabels -at- SKYJACKINC -dot- COM> writes
>We always use Grease fitting. Zerk is, indeed jargon, and in our =
>company, we have found that it is not a term know well be non-English =
>speaking people.