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1.
Plug the glue gun into any AC outlet with required specification; red light on means the power is on.
2.
Allow the tool to heat for approximately 3-5 minutes. Insert a stick of adhesive into the back of the
tool.
ATTENTION
You may use 100mm, 250mm or 300mm length glue sticks in this tool. Only for suitable
glue stick tolerance: ø 11.0mm - ø 11.5mm
3.
When the gun is fully heated, squeeze the trigger slowly, until the melted gluebegins to flow from
the nozzle. Release the trigger to stop the glue flow.
4.
The output volume of the glue can be adjusted by adjusting the stroke adjustor screw.
1.
To prevent the clogging of the glue gun, keep feeding mechanism and melting chamber free from
dirt and other foreign debris. Store unused glue sticks in a clean environment.
2.
Do not pull glue stick from the back of the glue gun. The feed mechanism will be damaged. If you
desire to change types of glue, cut off the exposed end and feed the remainder through with the new
type of glue.
3.
Do not lay heated gun on its side. Keep the heated gun in an upright position only with nozzle pointed
down.
4.
If melted glue has escaped from the melt chamber entrance and is interfering with the feed
mechanism; allow gun to cool, and gently remove the obstructing glue.
5.
Replace the nozzle if glue drips excessively. Do not attempt to change nozzle when glue is cold. To
change, the gun must be heated until the glue is softened enough to remove nozzle (about 1 minute).
Use gloves and with a wrench, remove the old nozzle. Flush glue through the gun, to clean out the
melting chamber. Replace with a new nozzle. Tighten only until snug. Do not over tighten.
6.
Nozzle is suggested to be replaced regularly, ensuring a good flow of glue.
7.
Keep outside of glue gun clean.
The following guide provides some helpful information concerning your GLUE GUN and hot melt
adhesives.
The normal working time of the hot-melt is thirty (30) seconds. After the adhesive has been extruded
onto the surface being bonded, the part should be pressed together within fifteen to twenty (15-20)
seconds. The bond will have about 90% of its bond strength in one minute.
The working time of the hot-melt can be extended to fifty to sixty (50-60) seconds by applying the
adhesive in large drops or shortened to less than ten (10) seconds by extruding the adhesive in a thin
line.
Large areas are difficult to bond because the adhesive frequently will harden before you have
extruded the required amount.
Preheating the surfaces being bonded to slightly above room temperature will improve the bond
strength. Direct sunlight will accomplish this. This action is particularly important when gluing metal
pieces.
The hot-melt adheres well to porous surfaces like paper, cloth, particleboard, and pinewood.
4.
OPERATION
5.
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
6.
TIPS ON USING