Description
Why Choose Our Anchoring Epoxy Applicator?
🔹 Designed for Precision & Control The ergonomic trigger mechanism provides a smooth, controlled flow of chemical anchor resin, ensuring uniform distribution through the static mixer nozzle and eliminating waste.
🔹 Heavy-Duty Construction Built from industrial-grade materials, this injection gun is designed to withstand high-pressure applications, ensuring long-lasting durability even in the toughest concrete and masonry job site conditions.
🔹 Seamless Compatibility
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✅ Compatible with standard two-component epoxy cartridges (A-Grade and B-Grade).
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✅ Works efficiently with various heavy-duty structural adhesives.
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✅ Provides consistent 1:1 or specific ratio mixing for flawless structural anchoring.
🔹 Ergonomic & Easy to Use
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🔧 Comfortable grip for fatigue-free operation during repetitive tasks.
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🛠️ Quick and hassle-free cartridge loading and release.
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💡 Anti-drip mechanism prevents mess and costly material waste.
Ideal Applications for Structural Fastening
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✔️ Rebar & Threaded Rod Anchoring: Ensures secure, code-compliant reinforcement in concrete and masonry.
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✔️ Heavy-Duty Fastening: Ideal for injecting epoxy for base plates, dowels, and anchor rods in steel structures.
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✔️ Industrial & Construction Use: Designed for contractors in infrastructure, marine, and high-load structural projects.
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✔️ Masonry & Stone Bonding: Provides exact dispensing for fixing elements in solid brick, hollow block, and stone.
How to Load & Use the Anchor Epoxy Gun
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Load the Epoxy Cartridge: Insert your preferred [Link to: MAGIC® Anchor Epoxy] cartridge securely into the cradle of the dispenser gun.
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Attach the Nozzle: Screw on the static mixing nozzle to the top of the cartridge.
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Prime the Applicator: Squeeze the trigger to dispense a small amount of resin onto a scrap surface until the mixture is a uniform solid color.
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Apply with Precision: Direct the nozzle into the pre-cleaned drilled hole and smoothly dispense the epoxy from the bottom up.
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Insert the Anchor: Twist the rebar, bolt, or threaded rod into the epoxy-filled hole and let it cure.





