6 - After sanding
coat of adhesive to both using a brush or your fingertips. Make sure
the adhesive is well spread, let it dry for about 10 to 15 minutes,
depending on the ambient temperature. After the first coat has dried
apply the second coat, spreading the adhesive well and let it dry
again for 10 to 15 minutes.
7- Join the two parts, preventing air bubbles from forming and then
firmly press the surface using a piece of Wood. At the end of the
operation it is neces
the cold vulcanization process.
Comments:
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Repairs of small holes in inflatable boats must be done with the boat deflated.
•
Damage repairs that do not involve air leakage should be done with the boat fully i
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Major repairs must be carried out by the manufacturer or by qualified service personnel.
29 - Air valve replacement
It is very rare for the air valves to malfunction. There is the possibility of air leaks if the valve is not tightly
closed.
Step 1: Take the air valve off
Step 3: Firmly hold the air valve so
its inner part does not fall inside the tube
Owner’s Manual – Small boats up to 10ft
After sanding and cleaning the parts to be vulcanized, apply one
coat of adhesive to both using a brush or your fingertips. Make sure
the adhesive is well spread, let it dry for about 10 to 15 minutes,
depending on the ambient temperature. After the first coat has dried
apply the second coat, spreading the adhesive well and let it dry
again for 10 to 15 minutes.
Join the two parts, preventing air bubbles from forming and then
firmly press the surface using a piece of Wood. At the end of the
operation it is necessary to wait a minimum of 24 hours to complete
the cold vulcanization process.
Repairs of small holes in inflatable boats must be done with the boat deflated.
Damage repairs that do not involve air leakage should be done with the boat fully i
Major repairs must be carried out by the manufacturer or by qualified service personnel.
It is very rare for the air valves to malfunction. There is the possibility of air leaks if the valve is not tightly
Step 1: Take the air valve off
Step 2: Deflate the tube
Step 3: Firmly hold the air valve so
Step 4: air valve replacement tool
its inner part does not fall inside the tube
Small boats up to 10ft
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and cleaning the parts to be vulcanized, apply one
coat of adhesive to both using a brush or your fingertips. Make sure
the adhesive is well spread, let it dry for about 10 to 15 minutes,
depending on the ambient temperature. After the first coat has dried,
apply the second coat, spreading the adhesive well and let it dry
Join the two parts, preventing air bubbles from forming and then
firmly press the surface using a piece of Wood. At the end of the
sary to wait a minimum of 24 hours to complete
Damage repairs that do not involve air leakage should be done with the boat fully inflated.
Major repairs must be carried out by the manufacturer or by qualified service personnel.
It is very rare for the air valves to malfunction. There is the possibility of air leaks if the valve is not tightly
Step 2: Deflate the tube
Step 4: air valve replacement tool