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Glue gun BLOW 4828# for thick glue sticks 11 mm / 200 mm, black
Glue gun BLOW 4828# for thick glue sticks 11 mm / 200 mm, black
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Glue gun BLOW 4828# for thick glue sticks 11 mm / 200 mm, black
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Glue gun BLOW 4828# for thick glue sticks 11 mm / 200 mm, black
Glue gun BLOW 4828# for thick glue sticks 11 mm / 200 mm, black
Handheld glue gun BLOW 4828# is designed for use with thick hot-melt glue sticks 11 mm in diameter and up to 200 mm in length. The tool has a compact black housing and provides robust adhesive application for bonding wood, textiles, plastics and various craft materials. It is intended for DIY tasks, small repairs and assembly work where a thicker glue bead is required for faster coverage and stronger joints.
The glue gun delivers a steady flow of hot-melt adhesive compatible with 11 mm thick sticks, enabling efficient material coverage and good tack on porous and non-porous surfaces. Its compact form factor and lightweight construction reduce user fatigue during extended use while the nozzle design helps control bead size. The device heats glue sticks to operating temperature to form a consistent, viscous bead suitable for structural and decorative applications.
Insert an 11 mm glue stick into the rear of the gun and connect the device to mains power according to the manufacturer's instructions. Allow the gun to reach operating temperature before applying adhesive; feed the stick forward to dispense hot-melt glue through the nozzle. Apply the glue to one surface, press parts together while the adhesive is still hot or tacky, and allow sufficient cooling time for the bond to set. Follow standard safety precautions for hot tools and avoid skin contact with molten glue.
For best results, use glue sticks formulated for bond strength appropriate to the materials being joined. Work on a protected surface, use moderate pressure to spread the bead when joining porous materials, and allow full cooling time before subjecting the bond to load. When working with heat-sensitive plastics or fabrics, test on a small area first to confirm compatibility.
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