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 allow children or untrained persons to operate the glue gun.

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 inhale any vapour given off by the glue.

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2.  INTRODUCTION

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igh quality kit for the removal of small dents without the need for respraying/refinishing the painted surface. Pulling tool for use on flat surface 

includes large rubber feet to avoid damage to the paint work and rotates 360 degrees to allow use in more restricted areas. Slide hammer is 

included for use on bigger dents and dents on corners or curves. 12 Plastic tabs of varying sizes and shapes are included to cover a wide range 

of dents. Kit includes plastic scraper and glue removal spray to avoid damage to surface.

3.  CONTENTS

 

No 

Part no   

Description

 

RE105.BMC 

Blow moulded case

 

RE105.GG 

Glue gun

 

RE105.GRS 

Glue removal spray 50cc

 

RE105.PC 

Plastic chisel

 

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RE105.PPT 

Plastic pulling tool

 

RE105.SH 

T-bar slide hammer

 

RE105/1   

PDR dent repair tabs (pack of 12)

 

RE105/2   

PDR glue stick (pack of 25)

4.  OPERATION

4.1.    

PREPARATION

4.1.1.   

Connect the glue gun to the electric supply.

4.1.2.   

Heat the glue to operating temperature by inserting a glue stick into the gun.

4.1.3.   

Apply hot glue into the dent.

4.1.4. 

  

Whilst the glue is still hot, press the appropriate dent repair tab into the glue. Wait for the glue to 

 set.

4.2.    

DENT PULLING (Plastic Pulling Tool)

4.2.1.   

Place the pulling tool over the dent.

4.2.2.   

Connect the boss of the dent repair tab into the slotted opening at the end of the pulling shaft 

 

(fig.1).

4.2.3.   

Take up the slack by means of the knurled wheel above the handle.

4.2.4.   

Close the handles of the puller gently, pulling the dent out.

4.3.    

DENT PULLING (Slide Hammer)

4.3.1.   

A slide hammer is included for use with larger dents or dents in locations which preclude the

  

use of the pulling tool.

4.3.2.   

Follow steps 4.1.1 to 4.1.4.

4.3.3. 

  

Connect the slide hammer to the dent repair tab as in fig.2.

4.3.4.   

Proceed to pull the dent out by striking the slide hammer weight against the stop.

4.4.    

TAB  REMOVAL

4.4.1. 

  

Using the scraper, ease the glue away from the painted surface. The glue release spray will help

  

with the release.

4.4.2.   

The dent repair tabs can be reused.

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E105 Issue 2 12/02/19

Original Language Version

© Jack Sealey Limited

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