43mm Glue Guns And Glue
43mm Glue Guns provide the user with industrial strength glueing, the hand held tools are designed for prolonged use, while still providing a consistent output.
43mm glue slugs provide the user with a reduction in glue change overs, while also offering an industrial quality glue.
- Fast Set For Cardboard 43mm X 43mm X 5kg£89.54 £74.62
Glue Slugs Fast Set - 43mm x 43mm x 5kg
- For use in 43mm guns,
- Supplied in 5kg cartons,
- For cardboard,
- Short Open Time
- 180-195 Application Temperature
- Priced per carton.
- Multipurpose Hot Melt Adhesive 43mm X 43mm X 5kg£90.74 £75.62
Multipurpose Hot Melt Adhesive
- 43mm Slugs
- Medium Open Time
- For Plastic, Polystyrene and Textile
- 180-195 Application Temperature
- 5kg Box
- High Strength Hot Melt Adhesive 43mm X 43mm X 5kg£90.74 £75.62
High Strengh Hot Melt Adhesive
- 43mm Slugs
- Long Open Time
- 180-195 Application Temperature
- 5kg Box
The high strength hotmelt glue slugs are suitable for use in 43mm industrial heat guns. Ideal for use securing plastic, wood, textile, metal and ceramic substrates.
The glue when dry will be yellow.
In each 5kg carton there are approximately 85 glue gun sticks.
Learn More - Pneumatic Spray Glue Gun Uses 43mm Slugs Operates At 230v£928.40 £773.67
Pneumatic Spray Glue Gun
- Model p-630
- Pneumatic powered, no operator fatigue.
- 500 watt heater gives output of up to 4.2kgs/Hr using 92-43mm sprayable hot melt with long open time.
- Spray feature is ideal for area coverage and heat sensitive substrates.
- Weighs only 1.4kgs.
Sprayable glue guns are used to seal items together that are sensitive to heat, thus avoiding the surface reacting to the heat. The P-630 glue gun is a sprayable gun that only uses the heat sensitive slugs.
All of our glue guns come with a 12 month return to base warranty as long as our glue is used with the product.
To ensure the best performance from your gun follow these tips:
- Allow the gun to heat up to operating temperature and do not apply force to the trigger before the gun is ready. Most guns are ready in 5-7 minutes, spray guns need at least 10 minutes. A new gun should be loaded with glue before switch-on and the glue gradually pushed through the gun, using light pressure on the trigger, as it heats. This expresses air from the chamber and avoids cold glue melting immediately on contact with the heater housing.
- The gun should never be laid on its side, this could cause the glue to “puddle” and cause melt back into the cooler part of the gun. If this happens, the gun could suffer internal damage.
- Unplug the gun if it will not be used for 40 minutes or more. To cool the gun more quickly and aid easier start-up the next time it is used, disconnect from the power supply when work is complete and while the gun is cooling use the trigger to extrude about half a cartridge / stick of molten glue through it.
- Wipe any excess molten glue from around the nozzle at the end of each work session with a cloth as this will prevent build up of glue deposits which can char. This should be done while the gun is still hot. Always wear protective gloves.
- Never withdraw a part melted glue cartridge / stick from the back of the gun.
- Never remove the nozzle from a cold gun as thread damage could result. Warm the gun first and always wear protective gloves. Most integral gun stands incorporate a nozzle remove