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7. Gage should now be positioned. Once again, lift the gage
end of the tape at a shallow angle to the surface until the
gage is free of the surface. Continue pulling the tape until
you are approximately 1/8” – 1/4” beyond gage. Turn the
leading edge of the tape under and press it down, leaving
the bonding surface of the gage exposed.
gage is free of the surface. Continue pulling the tape until
you are approximately 1/8” – 1/4” beyond gage. Turn the
leading edge of the tape under and press it down, leaving
the bonding surface of the gage exposed.
8. Apply a very thin, uniform coat of M-Bond 200-Catalyst to
the bonding surface of the gage. This will accelerate the
bonding when glue is applied. Very little catalyst is
needed. Lift the brush cap out and wipe excess on lip of
bottle. Use just enough catalyst to wet gage surface.
Before proceeding, allow catalyst to dry at least one
minute under normal ambient conditions of + 75
bonding when glue is applied. Very little catalyst is
needed. Lift the brush cap out and wipe excess on lip of
bottle. Use just enough catalyst to wet gage surface.
Before proceeding, allow catalyst to dry at least one
minute under normal ambient conditions of + 75
°F and 30-
65% relative humidity.
NOTE: The next three steps must be completed in
sequence within 3 – 5 seconds. Read through instructions
before proceeding so there will be no delays.
sequence within 3 – 5 seconds. Read through instructions
before proceeding so there will be no delays.
Have Ready:
M-Bond (Cyanoacrylate) Adhesive
2” – 5” piece of teflon tape
Tissues
MOUNTING THE GAGE
9. Lift the leading edge of the tape and apply a thin bead of
adhesive at the gage end where the tape meets the shaft.
Adhesive should be of thin consistency to allow even
spreading. Extend the line of glue outside the gage
installation area.
Adhesive should be of thin consistency to allow even
spreading. Extend the line of glue outside the gage
installation area.
10. Holding the tape taut, slowly and firmly press with a single
wiping stroke over the tape using a teflon strip (to protect
your thumb from the adhesive) and a tissue (to absorb
excess adhesive that squeezes out from under the tape).
This will bring the gage back down over the alignment
marks on the gaging area. This forces the glue line to
move up and across the gage area. A very thin, uniform
layer of adhesive is desired for optimum bond
performance.
your thumb from the adhesive) and a tissue (to absorb
excess adhesive that squeezes out from under the tape).
This will bring the gage back down over the alignment
marks on the gaging area. This forces the glue line to
move up and across the gage area. A very thin, uniform
layer of adhesive is desired for optimum bond
performance.