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KKMOON plastic repair for damaged bumpers

KKMOON plastic repair for damaged bumpers

With the help of KKMOON, you can do professional work at home.

KKMOON plastic repair for damaged bumpers

KKMOON Handy Plastics Welders is an innovative tool specially designed for repairing plastic parts such as car bumpers. This device can be an ideal choice for those who are looking for an easy-to-use, yet effective solution for repairing plastics. The ergonomic design of the device ensures that it fits comfortably in the user's hand, enabling quick and efficient work. The principle of operation of the welding machine is based on the welding of clips into the plastic, which results in a strong and durable repair.

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The specialty of the KKMOON plastic welding device is the use of stainless steel clips, which ensure long-term reliability, as well as the corrugated clip design, which increases the load capacity and resistance of the repaired parts. The technical characteristics of the device include a choice of EU, US and UK connectors, ABS material, 0,5 A input current, 0-50 V output voltage, 0-15 A output current and 0-50 W output power. The device also has overheating protection, its dimensions are 230 x 160 x 45 mm, the length of the power cable is 1,30 m, and its weight is 498 g.

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The contents of the package include the plastic welding machine, different types of clips (flat, outer corner, inner corner, corrugated), a carrying box and an English user manual. For more details about the device and the user guide, please read the attached documentation. This machine is sent from a German warehouse, the expected delivery time is expected within 4-6 working days after the order. The price of the tool is ~ HUF 6800 here:

 

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