Notes on processing glue for metal bushings in fiber composites - AH60.00-P-0030-01SLR

2013 Mercedes Benz SLK250 Standard TransSECTION Notes on processing glue for metal bushings in fiber composites - AH60.00-P-0030-01SLR

MODEL 199 

Fig 1: Identifying Adhesive/Hardener Mixture
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Processing instructions 

  • When working with adhesive (A) and hardener (B), always wear protective gloves and eye protection.
  • Always observe manufacturer's specifications regarding storage, mixing and processing.
  • The adhesive/hardener mixture (C) has a limited processing time. It is therefore absolutely necessary to complete all preparations for gluing before starting to mix the adhesive (A) and hardener (B).
  • Always ensure that the supply container for adhesive (A) and hardener (B) are not inadvertently mixed up with the other component with tools or by mixing up lids.
  • Always work with adhesive (A) and hardener (B) in well ventilated rooms; use suction or ventilation facilities if required.

IMPORTANT For model 199, a specimen of the

Adhesive/hardener mixture (C) must be preserved for recording the repair procedure.

RENDER: 1.0x

NO RELATED

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