STEINEL HIPURFORMER User Manual

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT ADHESIVE CARTRIDGES

FOR BEST RESULTS

• Always seal cartridge tightly during heating and after use.
• Removing Cartridge Cap: Always wear gloves. Make

sure the cartridge is hot before attempting to remove

the cap. If the cap becomes stuck, it may be loosened

by using the similarly shaped receptacle in the base

station (see diagram).
• Allow heating cylinder to cool for approximately five

minutes before inserting a new cartridge.

• Use only HiPURformer™ polyurethane reactive hot melt adhesives and Steinel
replacement parts.
• Make sure the surfaces to be bonded are perfectly clean. Prefinished surfaces should

be sanded or "roughed up" before applying adhesive.
• Make sure the adhesive is fresh. Shelf life is one year from the date of manufacture.
• The objects to be adhered should be at room temperature. If necessary, warm them

(with a hot air gun, for instance). Cold surfaces will cause the adhesive to set more

quickly and will shorten the working time.
• Heavy objects should be fixed in position (using tape, a vise etc.) until fully cured.
• Optimum bond strength is achieved by joining the two contact surfaces immediately

after applying adhesive.
• Hardened, excess adhesive can easily be removed with a scraper or putty knife soon

after it sets (the adhesive will change from clear to opaque).
• The adhesive bond may be softened and the glued surfaces separated by heating them

to 280°F with a hot air gun. DO NOT USE HEAT GUNS WITH FLAMMABLE OBJECTS

OR SUBSTRATES.
• During prolonged work breaks (over 60 minutes), replace the cartridge cap securely

while the adhesive is hot and unplug the unit.
• When finished using the HiPURformer™ Advanced Bonding System, extrude about one

inch of adhesive from the cartridge nozzle, then immediately replace the cartridge cap

tightly while the adhesive is hot.
• Tightly sealing the cartridge after use will prolong the life of the adhesive. For best

results, use product within four weeks after opening.
• The load-bearing capacity of the bond depends largely on the strength of the substrate

(e.g. do not glue heavy objects onto weak materials such as paint, wallpaper or drywall).

• If cartridge and heating cylinder accidentally become stuck together, simply heat-up

unit to release. Once separated, wipe adhesive residue off unit to prevent future problems.

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