Auralex Tubetak Pro Liquid Adhesive User Manual
Tubetak pro, User guide
Tubetak Pro
™
Tubetak Pro
™
USER GUIDE
USER GUIDE
1028-613.Tubetak Pro User Guide 2013.indd (July 25, 2013 12:37 PM)
1-800-959-3343 / 317-842-2600
9955 Westpoint Drive, Suite 101, Indianapolis IN USA 46256
1028-613.Tubetak Pro User Guide 2013.indd (July 25, 2013 12:37 PM)
1-800-959-3343 / 317-842-2600
9955 Westpoint Drive, Suite 101, Indianapolis IN USA 46256
• Cut the tip of the
Tubetak Pro nozzle at an angle for more control over bead thickness (see illustration below).
• Avoid cutting the nozzle at the very end as
Tubetak Pro has a thick consistency which will make dispensing difficult
with a small opening.
• Thin smears of
Tubetak Pro generally adhere better than thick beads. Use more thin smears of Tubetak Pro if the surface you are mounting to
is very porous or heavily textured.
• The application pattern pictured in
Figure A will generally work well on most surfaces and yield the greatest coverage from a tube of Tubetak Pro.
• The application pattern shown in
Figure B will use more Tubetak Pro but is more effective on difficult to adhere to surfaces.
• Use the butt or side of your hand to press your
Studiofoam into place instead of the palm of your hand to avoid tearing the foam.
• Cut the tip of the
Tubetak Pro nozzle at an angle for more control over bead thickness (see illustration below).
• Avoid cutting the nozzle at the very end as
Tubetak Pro has a thick consistency which will make dispensing difficult
with a small opening.
• Thin smears of
Tubetak Pro generally adhere better than thick beads. Use more thin smears of Tubetak Pro if the surface you are mounting to
is very porous or heavily textured.
• The application pattern pictured in
Figure A will generally work well on most surfaces and yield the greatest coverage from a tube of Tubetak Pro.
• The application pattern shown in
Figure B will use more Tubetak Pro but is more effective on difficult to adhere to surfaces.
• Use the butt or side of your hand to press your
Studiofoam into place instead of the palm of your hand to avoid tearing the foam.
Fig. A
Fig. B
Fig. A
Fig. B