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Adhesive nozzle 08187
plasticthreaded

adhesive nozzle
adhesive nozzle
adhesive nozzle
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Characteristics

Fluid
adhesive
Material
plastic
Other characteristics
threaded

Description

SMOOTH APPLICATION: Facilitiates smooth application of single component sealants, urethanes, and adhesives TAPERED NOZZLE: Conical tapered nozzle forms a consistent bead THREADED CONSTRUCTION: A secure attachment to cartridges prevents the nozzle from snapping off LASTING REUSABILITY: Increase cost efficiency with a reusable that's built to last PART OF A COMPLETE SYSTEM: Works with 3M™ single component cartridges The 3M™ Threaded Cartridge Nozzle is a key piece for applying 3M 1-part adhesives and seam sealers in collision repair. Its tapered design allows you to apply close bead shapes and heights to meet strength requirements or match OEM. The nozzle is designed for use with 3M single component cartridges and the 3M™ Single Component Cartridge Applicator Gun PN 08990. When getting the job done right is critical for strength, sealing capability and appearance, our 3M™ Threaded Cartridge Nozzle is a simple yet very valuable component in collision repair. The nozzle is designed specifically to work with our 10.5 oz. (350 mL) single component cartridges and our Single Component Cartridge Applicator Gun PN 08990. Its wider end is threaded to twist quickly and tightly onto our seam sealer and adhesive cartridges. The tapered end allows technicians to apply precisely to meet the requirements of each job. The nozzle is ideal for easily applying 1-part sealers and adhesives to match OEM beads or ensure consistent contact across seams. Lightweight and disposable, the nozzles can also be easily switched out and reused.

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