Repeat process
for each plate.
TOOL ALIGNMENT TIPS
For optimum bonding, the RhinoBond Hand Held
tool should be perfectly centered over the in-
stalled RhinoBond Plate.
Here are a few tips to
aid in the alignment process:
1)
Locate the plate
and
put a small mark on the
membrane
(non permanent) at the 12 o’clock and
9 o’clock (or 3 o’clock) positions as shown in the
diagram. Match the lines on the front and side of the
tool base with the centering marks on the membrane
to align the tool.
Or
2)
Locate the plate and
place your hand flat on
the membrane with your thumb pointed at the
9 o’clock (or 3 o’clock) position of the plate
as
shown in the diagram. Place the tool so the centering
mark on the side of the base is directly opposite
your thumb.
TOOL MAINTENANCE
& STORAGE
Your RhinoBond Hand Welder is designed to require
minimal maintenance. Prior to use, always check
the condition of the tool, looking for cracks in the
housing, cord damage and the like.
While not in use, the RhinoBond Hand Welder
should be stored in its case and kept in a dry
environment.
RHINOBOND
WELD TEST
To determine if a weld has been made,
place
the commercially available suction pad next to a
welded plate and create enough suction to lift
the membrane. A weld will crease the membrane
as shown. If the assembly is not welded, the
membrane will lift up from the plate.
Mark any plates
that are not welded as a
reminder to complete the weld.
RHINOBOND PRODUCT
LABEL
100 - 230 Vac, 50-60 Hz, 15A rms
HW10001
Tested To Comply
with FCC Standards
U.S. Patent NO. 6,710,314 and 6,849,837
Canadian Patent NO. 2,458,353
U.S. Patent Pending
OMG, Inc. (413) 789-0252 WWW.OMGROOFING.COM
Manufactured by OMG, Inc.
Model #: RBHW1
Year: 2017
Weight: 6 lbs. / 2.72 Kg
PEFC: 151 Amps
Elec. Dwg #: Rev. 0
(25 June 2017)
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1). Machine type 6) Model number
2). Serial number 7) Year of manufacture
3). Technical data 8) Weight
4). CE, FCC 9) Potential Earth Fault Current
5). Patent numbers 10) Electrical Drawing #
RhinoBond Hand Welder Owner’s Manual
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DISPOSAL
RhinoBond tools should never be disposed of with household refuse. Always dispose of this and other
electronic equipment according to local, state and federal regulations.
Dispose of this product in accordance with the National regulations of the End User. This may
include the RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU (Restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical &
electronic equipment) and the WEEE Directive 2012/19/EU (Waste Electrical & Electronic equipment).
BOND RESULTS
PLATE VIEW
MEMBRANE
DELAMINATION
TOP OF
MEMBRANE
100% BOND
Total, even, consistent 360° adhesion of membrane. Plate makes a visible
impression on the top of the membrane.
PARTIAL BOND
Uneven/incomplete adhesion of membrane. Energy setting may be too
low, tool may be off-center, or plate may be overdriven.
EXCESSIVE HEAT
Membrane may turn yellow, melt or become blistered and adhesive
may char.
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