Applicator Equipment & accessories0 pages
Applicator Equipment
& Accessories
Applicator Guns
The Model FE-71 Applicator Gun is compatible with
Fusion’s Model 710 Controller, and is machine
integration capable. Dispense premeasured deposits
or stripes of Fusion Paste Alloy. Exclusive positive
displacement principle ensures repeat accuracy for
daily, trouble-free production.
Model
FE-71
Dimensions
A – 8-3/8"
B – 1-1/2"
C – 1"
D – 3/4"
E – 4-1/2"
Manual Applicator Guns
Use with Model 110
Controller
Sequence
of Operation
Fig. 1 – Compressed
air from controller is
introduced to upper
gun body, forcing
circular piston and
attached piston rod
upward against coil
spring. Pressurized
paste alloy (from
reservoir) fills vacant
space between piston
rod tip and nozzle
orifice.
Fig. 2 – As timer deenergizes,
compressed air is
exhausted, and coil
spring returns piston
and rod to closed
position. Piston rod tip
displaces paste alloy
through nozzle orifice
and seals opening
until next cycle.
Precise deposit size is
obtained by adjusting
control panel timer,
paste pressure, and
length of piston rod
stroke.
NOTE: Other gun styles available for specialized
applications.
Fusion hand-held
applicator guns offer a
flexible approach to jobs
where full automation is
impractical, yet close
control of alloy usage is
desired. Typical candidates
Model
Model
include part styles with
PGF
MLF
widely varying joint sizes
and locations. Operation
is similar to Model FE-71, except that piston rod is
retracted manually by an actuating lever. Pressurized
paste alloy continues to flow as long as lever is
depressed, dispensing dots or stripes of varying size at
the operator’s discretion. Available in hand lever (Model
MLF) or molded plastic grip (Model PGF) configurations.
Note: Other styles available for specialized applications.
Gun Service Policy
Fusion’s exclusive gun service policy ensures trouble-free performance when dispensing Fusion Paste
Alloys. Periodically, applicator guns may be returned to Fusion for inspection and reconditioning at no
charge for parts or labor. (If key gun components have been abused, a charge for parts only will be
assessed). The acquisition of a spare gun is suggested, to permit rotating factory service without
interrupting production.