Hot melt glue gun failure

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N_Cook

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What goes wrong with such guns?
Probably overheated and then the resistor block inside goes skew and blocks
the melt flow path. While molten but switched off , a rod through the nozzle
hits something solid , probably ceramic of a wire-wound. When powered,
pushing a hot-melt rod in the entry hole, little exudes from the nozzle,
requiring greater force than usual, outer housing seems to have expanded a
bit as well.
When I get a new one , this one will have a PM, but in the meantime , if
anyone has been inside one before.
 
N_Cook <diverse@tcp.co.uk> wrote in message
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What goes wrong with such guns?
Probably overheated and then the resistor block inside goes skew and
blocks
the melt flow path. While molten but switched off , a rod through the
nozzle
hits something solid , probably ceramic of a wire-wound. When powered,
pushing a hot-melt rod in the entry hole, little exudes from the nozzle,
requiring greater force than usual, outer housing seems to have expanded a
bit as well.
When I get a new one , this one will have a PM, but in the meantime , if
anyone has been inside one before.
Fixing a Jubilee clip, while hot, around the nose seems to have fixed it,
presumably the heater block realigned itself, but time for a new one anyway.
 
hr(bob) hofmann@att.net wrote:
On Aug 5, 8:18 am, "N_Cook" <dive...@tcp.co.uk> wrote:

What is a Jubilee Cap????
Any of the original electrolytics or paper caps. found in an Ultra
Coronation Twin radio.
Not to be confused with a Jubilee clip, which is a worm-drive hose clip.
 
On Aug 5, 8:18 am, "N_Cook" <dive...@tcp.co.uk> wrote:
N_Cook <dive...@tcp.co.uk> wrote in message

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What goes wrong with such guns?
Probably overheated and then the resistor block inside goes skew and
blocks
the melt flow path. While molten but switched off , a rod through the
nozzle
hits something solid , probably ceramic of a wire-wound. When powered,
pushing a hot-melt rod in the entry hole, little exudes from the nozzle,
requiring greater force than usual, outer housing seems to have expanded a
bit as well.
When I get a new one , this one will have a PM, but in the meantime , if
anyone has been inside one before.

Fixing a Jubilee clip, while hot, around the nose seems to have fixed it,
presumably the heater block realigned itself, but time for a new one anyway.
What is a Jubilee Cap????
 
hr(bob) hofmann@att.net <hrhofmann@att.net> wrote in message
news:e7b76640-32b5-446b-b870-03327978224b@y5g2000yqj.googlegroups.com...
On Aug 5, 8:18 am, "N_Cook" <dive...@tcp.co.uk> wrote:
N_Cook <dive...@tcp.co.uk> wrote in message

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What goes wrong with such guns?
Probably overheated and then the resistor block inside goes skew and
blocks
the melt flow path. While molten but switched off , a rod through the
nozzle
hits something solid , probably ceramic of a wire-wound. When powered,
pushing a hot-melt rod in the entry hole, little exudes from the nozzle,
requiring greater force than usual, outer housing seems to have expanded
a
bit as well.
When I get a new one , this one will have a PM, but in the meantime , if
anyone has been inside one before.

Fixing a Jubilee clip, while hot, around the nose seems to have fixed it,
presumably the heater block realigned itself, but time for a new one
anyway.

What is a Jubilee Cap????

+++++
my translator
http://www.divdev.fsnet.co.uk/tool_terms.htm

if anyone has any additions then please add them to this thread
 
On Aug 13, 12:47 am, "N_Cook" <dive...@tcp.co.uk> wrote:
hr(bob) hofm...@att.net <hrhofm...@att.net> wrote in message

news:e7b76640-32b5-446b-b870-03327978224b@y5g2000yqj.googlegroups.com...
On Aug 5, 8:18 am, "N_Cook" <dive...@tcp.co.uk> wrote:







N_Cook <dive...@tcp.co.uk> wrote in message

news:jvl7d4$5dg$1@dont-email.me...

What goes wrong with such guns?
Probably overheated and then the resistor block inside goes skew and
blocks
the melt flow path. While molten but switched off , a rod through the
nozzle
hits something solid , probably ceramic of a wire-wound. When powered,
pushing a hot-melt rod in the entry hole, little exudes from the nozzle,
requiring greater force than usual, outer housing seems to have expanded
a
bit as well.
When I get a new one , this one will have a PM, but in the meantime , if
anyone has been inside one before.
I prefer the simplest one, without any moving parts, where you just
push the glue stick through the barrel.

Fixing a Jubilee clip, while hot, around the nose seems to have fixed it,
presumably the heater block realigned itself, but time for a new one

anyway.

What is a Jubilee Cap????

+++++
my translatorhttp://www.divdev.fsnet.co.uk/tool_terms.htm

if anyone has any additions then please add them to this thread
Here we would say "hose clamp" not "hose clip."
 

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