Motor Guard MAGNA-STITCHER MS-1-KIT Instructions Download Page 3

 
REPAIR OF FLAT AREAS 

 

Prepare area to be repaired per instructions above.  Insert an S-
Shaped Magna-Stake

TM

 (MS2004) into the Magna-Stitcher

TM

 tool. 

 
Set stake across crack as shown in Figure 4.  Insert stake per 
instructions above, halfway through panel thickness, and give stake 
a slight twist before allowing to cool.  Space stakes on 1/2 to 3/4 
inch intervals or as needed for strength.  
 
Trim stake ends and complete repair on front of panel as needed 
(See Safety Instructions). 

 
 

 
REPAIR OF TABS AND THIN SECTIONS 
 

Prepare area to be repaired per instructions above.  Insert an M-
Shaped Magna-Stake

TM

 (MS2005) into the Magna-Stitcher

TM

 tool. 

 
Set stake across crack as shown in Figure 5.  Insert stake per 
instructions above, halfway through panel thickness, and add 
additional stakes as needed for strength. 
 
Trim stake ends and complete repair on front of panel as needed 
(See Safety Instructions). 
 

 
 
REPAIR OF INSIDE CORNERS 

  
Prepare area to be repaired per instructions above.  Insert a V-
Shaped Magna-Stake

TM

 (MS2006) into the Magna-Stitcher

TM

 tool. 

 
Set stake across crack as shown in Figure 6.  Insert stake per 
instructions above, halfway through panel thickness, and give stake 
a slight twist before allowing to cool.  Space stakes on 1/2 to 3/4 
inch intervals or as needed for strength.  
 
Trim stake ends and complete repair on front of panel as needed 
(See Safety Instructions). 
 
 

 
REPAIR OF OUTSIDE CORNERS 

  
Prepare area to be repaired per instructions above.  Insert a W-
Shaped Magna-Stake

TM

 (MS2007) into the Magna-Stitcher

TM

 tool. 

 
Set stake across crack as shown in Figure 7.  Insert stake per 
instructions above, halfway through panel thickness, and give stake 
a slight twist before allowing to cool.  Space stakes on 1/2 to 3/4 
inch intervals or as needed for strength.  
 
Trim stake ends and complete repair on front of panel as needed 
(See Safety Instructions). 

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Fig. 7 

 
 

 
 

                          

 

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