Received my GX cs2 pump yesterday. Happy days are here, no more hand pumping.

Don't over heat it and buy more pellets. 😁
I don't think I will have that problem with my guns, they are all 3600 or less on max pressure. It only took a few seconds more to fill my Notos than it took to do a dead head test, less than 30 seconds. I stocked just for this occasion. Mark
 
Target Forge offers two different lubes for the GX compressors and produced a video on lubing the GX CS2. The lube it comes with is "food grade" but Target Forge recommends a different grease for the pin in the piston and the gearcase. I have both but haven't used them yet.
Thank you for reminding me about Target Forges videos and web site. Mark
 
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I've read here that some folks use Super Lube for the Gx CS2. I have that on hand, has anyone had any problems to speak of ?
Not just any Superlube. Rated food grade NSF H1, same properties as the factory lube. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0042FG74W?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title

I use this "Red" grease for the pin and gears. I don't think there is a magic version better than any other high tack gear grease. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0053O9FQS?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title
Although, the factory gear grease is a serious pain to remove from the gear case! If I hadn't already been inside of it I would have left it alone. It'll last a good long time... Think peanut butter mixed with some insane glue like substance. Not really water soluble. Gota slowooooly scrape it out, bit by bit!
 
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Some good data on Target Forge concerning the GS2.
I have one as well but haven’t used it much..
I just use it for my PRod…
I keep a log:

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Great compressors. Mine surpassed two years going strong in March. Like mentioned target forge has some maintenance videos. Super easy to do once in awhile. Pop the head off add a little food grade grease to the upper. Remove the black plug from the cylinder and add a little grease to the HP rings on piston rod. Then c clip pliers to remove the piston connecting pin and hit that with axle grease. Oh in the bottom there is a large bolt. Remove that and clean the check valve parts in there. Just keep in mind these do not need much grease. Use it lightly.