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Snap-On introduces cordless glue gun

By Janice Wood · August 27, 2012 ·

Snap-on Industrial has introduced the Cordless Adhesive Gun.

The Cordless Adhesive Gun (part number CAG6850) features a high efficiency melt chamber capable of outputting up to 2.2 pounds of glue per hour, company officials said. It can be powered by three different battery packs: 14.4 V Ni-CAD (part number CTB4147); 18 V Ni-CAD (part number CTB4187); and 18 V Lithium (part number CTB6187).

Features include:

  • Easy-squeeze two finger trigger design allows for constant use with no fatigue
  • High impact nylon housing able to withstand drops of up to 15 feet
  • Precision, solid state temperature control and electronics for battery life up to three hours
  • Needle and spreader inter-changeable nozzles
  • Heats and ready for use in four minutes
  • Accepts any 1/2″ round glue sticks

The Cordless Adhesive Gun can be purchased in a kit (part number CAG6850DBKIT) which includes three different nozzles and an assortment of glue sticks. Battery packs or chargers are not included in the kit.

For more information: 877-740-1900 or SnapOn.com

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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