toy_tek
Adventurer
You don't need a grease nipple on the spindle of the Irbis - he has a machined threaded aluminum cap that seals the top from any moisture. Unless its underwater, you'll never get water up inside there. I took mine apart after 8 months of dusty use, and the grease was still clean.
The swing out removes in about 5 minutes if not needed. Remove aluminum cap, remove cotter pin, remove locknut, remove swingout, remove both bearings.
There is a spring loaded shoot bolt that locks the swing out closed, as well as a tension latch to keep it from rattling or moving. When open, there is another spring loaded shoot bolt that holds it open. Pull up on either shoot bolt to disengage.
The swing out removes in about 5 minutes if not needed. Remove aluminum cap, remove cotter pin, remove locknut, remove swingout, remove both bearings.
There is a spring loaded shoot bolt that locks the swing out closed, as well as a tension latch to keep it from rattling or moving. When open, there is another spring loaded shoot bolt that holds it open. Pull up on either shoot bolt to disengage.