VIDEO: Polyvance's 6204 Hot Spot Stapler

Dec. 11, 2018
In this video, Polyvance gives a step-by-step product demonstration of the Hot Spot Cordless Plastic Stapler.
Long tears in bumper covers and headlight tabs are sometimes challenging to hold in place while performing a repair. Sometimes aluminum tape alone can’t hold the crack together or conform to the detailed surfaces. The 6204 Hot Spot cordless plastic stapler is ideal for holding broken plastic parts together while you perform a permanent repair.
In this video, Polyvance demonstrates how to use the 6204 Hot Spot. Insert the staple of your choice into the electrodes and push the button one time to heat the staple instantly. Push the staple about halfway through the plastic, then release the button to cool the staple off. Hold the staple in position for a few seconds while the plastic re-solidifies. Remove the stapler, then repeat the process as many times as necessary to hold the repair together.

Kit Contents:

  • Hot Spot Cordless Plastic Stapler
  • (100) 6211 0.6 mm flat staples
  • (100) 6212 0.6 mm wave staples
  • (100) 6213 0.8 mm inside corner staples
  • (100) 6214 0.8 mm flat staples
  • (100) 6215 0.8 mm wave staples
  • 5V micro USB charger
  • Staple organizer storage box
  • Kit storage box

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