1 oz. Chemical-Resistant Bellows-Type Applicator (Set of 2)

$6.95 USD
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Chemical-Resistant Applicator for Glue, Accelerator and More
  • Bellow-type applicator for glue and accelerator
  • 16-gauge, 1/16" O.D. x 3/64" I.D x 1-1/4" stainless steel applicator tip
  • Ideal for placing small drop or bead of glue, liquid cement, accelerator, oil
  • Tight fitting cap prevents evaporation and curing inside the applicator
  • Applicator tip snaps off easily for refilling


WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, including Nickel (Metallic) which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to: www.p65warnings.ca.gov

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1 oz. bellows-type container with a thin 16-gauge, 1/16" O.D. x 3/64" I.D x 1-1/4" long stainless steel applicator is ideal for placing small drops/beads of glue, liquid cement, accelerator, oil, and more exactly where you want them. Tight-fitting cap prevents evaporation and curing inside container. Applicator snaps off for refilling. Each applicator holds approx. 1 ounce. Set of 2.

Product specifications
Brand Micro-Mark
Weight 0.01 lb
Dimensions 5 x 3.5 x 1.5 inches
Warranty 90 Days
Back in Stock Date N/A
Instructions
Shipping & Returns

We hope you will be completely satisfied with your order...but, if an item does not meet your expectations, you may return it in as-new condition within 30 days of delivery for a replacement, exchange or refund of the purchase price.

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Customer Reviews

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Gordon G.
They function as advertised.

There work.

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Paul W.
GREAT TOOL, WONDERING ABOUT DRIED GLUE IN SHAFT

I really like the precision this provides. I learned to put the cap on immediately after applying glue. Do not forget to put cap on or you may find it impossible to use the tip again.
Question: Being new at this hobby, I would like to know if there is a way to remove dried glue from shaft.

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Dennis B.
Answer to Question

You can dip the tip in hot hot water, or take a lighter to the end and heat it up.

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