A small thought. If I buy Anchoring Mass, you get a dual tube that mixes in the nozzle. I didn't see any separate nozzles in the store, shouldn't new nozzles be needed every time you need a bit of anchoring mass? Because it's a 2-component mixture that cures as soon as it's mixed, right?
Nothing prevents you from saving the tube half-full and continuing later. As long as it isn't mixed, nothing drastic happens (apart from it aging as usual). However, it's not intended to use the packaging as a tube of glue and apply a little as needed.
If it involves load-bearing structures, it is unsuitable to use old half-empty cartridges because you cannot be sure that the anchoring compound retains 100% functionality.
If it involves load-bearing structures, it is unsuitable to use old half-empty cartridges because you cannot be sure that the anchoring compound retains 100% functionality.
Subject to the above reservation about not using too old gadgets for load-bearing structures... Biltema sells loose mixing nozzles for its anchoring compound, they worked with Sika's anchoring compound as well, so I assume it's some standard size.
It's a bit nicer to be able to work under less time pressure if, for example, you are drilling in hard materials and want to take a break... once the anchoring compound is mixed in the nozzle, it starts to set.
http://www.biltema.se/sv/Bygg/Kemikalier/Ovrigt/Munstycke-till-ankarmassa-10-st/
It's a bit nicer to be able to work under less time pressure if, for example, you are drilling in hard materials and want to take a break... once the anchoring compound is mixed in the nozzle, it starts to set.
http://www.biltema.se/sv/Bygg/Kemikalier/Ovrigt/Munstycke-till-ankarmassa-10-st/
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