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Repair Virtually Any Type of Plastic
The Polyvance Mini-Weld Model 7 Plastic Welder is an all-in-one plastic welder kit that is the latest in plastic welding technology. With this welder in your automotive workshop, you can easily mend a broken bumper, nylon radiator tanks and other plastic automobile parts seamlessly. The seven types of standard welding rods let you match any automotive plastic. The USC Mini-Weld Model 7 Plastic Welder can easily melt tough-to-melt plastics such as TPO, TEO, and polypropylene that you can easily repair with FiberFlex universal rods.
What comes included with the USC Mini-Weld Model 7 Plastic Welder?
- Standard Welding Tip
- Tear Drop Airless Welding Tip
- 200 Watt Ceramic Core Heating Element
- 10" x 5" stainless reinforcing wire mesh
- 15 foot Polyurethane Welding Rod - 1/8 inch diameter, black
- 15 foot ABS Welding Rod 1/8th inch (3 mm) diameter, black
- 15 foot Polyethylene (LPDE) Welding Rod, 1/8 inch (3mm) diameter - natural
- 15 foot TPO Welding Rod - 1/8 inch (3 mm) diameter, Gray
- 15 foot Nylon Welding Rod - 1/8 inch (3 mm) diameter, natural
- 4 foot (1.2 m) Polycarbonate Welding Rod
- 15 foot FiberFlex Rod, 3/8 inch x 1/16th inch (9.5 mm x 1.6 mm) black
- Plastic Repair DVD
How to weld using the USC Mini-Weld Model 7 Plastic Welder:
- Clean the repair area with a good quality plastic cleaner and wipe with a clean cloth in a single direction
- Bring out the DA sander with the correct sandpaper and work to remove paint, primer until bare plastic is exposed
- Work on both the sides of the plastic and dust away with compressed air
- Clean the surface again with the plastic cleaner and apply aluminum body tape on one side while you weld on the other. The aluminum tapes are a preferred choice as they can withstand heat from the welder
- Use the teardrop shaped airless welding tip to grind along the crack line and round away the sharp edges before preparing to weld
- Use the appropriate rod for the repair and set the temperature in your welder (approximately 830 °F)
- When the welder realizes operating temperature, it is time to heat the tip of the rod with the welder and allow the rod to melt the base material
- Continue the process till the crack is filled up completely
- Follow the same process on the other side of the plastic
- Grind away excess plastic with the tear drop welding tip
- Abrade the surface with a DA Sander before you begin the process of retouching any further
Instructional Video - Urethane Weld
Instructional Video - Bumper Tab Repair
Instructional Video - Truck Side Panel Repair
Instructional Video - Airless Plastic Welder
Instructional Video - Element Replacement
Instructional Video - Model 7 Plastic Welder - What's Included
