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Re: Gasbench Ref Lubrication Question
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Howdy,

I put silicone based lubricant spray on a kimwipe and applied to the metal pistons. Activate the references a few time to move the lubrication around. Repeat lubrication. Repeat moving pistons until they work like normal. I also advise removing any dirt/debris in and around the pistons. 

Best of luck,
Peter R

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