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Operating manual – cordless glue gun PGGS 10-3,7V
Operation
Tips and notes on handling the glue gun
General information:
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Degrease metallic surfaces before gluing. Processing
machines often leave oil residues.
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The glue cannot be completely removed from textiles. Due
to its high melting point, even hot washing does not
remove the glue.
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Moisture can make the glue joint come undone.
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If required, use special glue sticks for different types of
material.
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If your skin comes into contact with hot glue, immediately
hold the affected area under a jet of cold water for several
minutes.
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The materials to be bonded and the surface on which you
are working must neither be highly flammable nor
combustible.
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When working with heat-sensitive materials, use a sample
to test whether the material is suited for hot gluing.
Gluing:
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Apply the glue in zigzag lines when working with flexible
materials such as textiles.
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Heat up quickly cooling materials such as steel e.g. using a
heat gun to improve the adhesive bonding.
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Briefly press the workpieces together by hand after gluing.
A clamping device is not required.
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You can use the device for point gluing or seam gluing.
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Glue joints can be dissolved again by heating.
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Glue residues can easily be removed from the nozzle after
the tool has cooled down.
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After cooling, remove the glue residues ideally with a sharp
knife.
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The glue joints can be painted.
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Roughen smooth surfaces before gluing.
Switching the device on and off
Wear your personal protective equipment when working with
the device.
1. Press the on/off switch (2) until the status LED (1) lights up
red.
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The glue is being heated.
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Once the device has reached its operating temperature,
the status LED lights up green.
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The device is ready for operation.
2. Switch off the device by pressing the on/off switch (2) until
the status LED (1) goes out.
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