How To Use a Sausage Gun

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    How To Load The Sausage Gun With A Sausage Pack:
    1. Hold the back handle, press the thumb release, and pull the rod all the way back.
    2. Slide the sausage pack into the gun and bring it right up to the edge.
    3. Slit the sausage pack around the crimp with the tip of a knife.
    4. Use your knife to cut an opening in the cone with the angle and size you want to create.
    5. Place the cone inside the end cap and screw the end cap on the gun.
    How To Change A Sausage Gun To A 10 Oz. Cartridge Gun:
    1. Remove the barrel.
    2. Loosen the set screw.
    3. Remove the sausage only cup by hand.
    4. Put the barrel back on.
    5. Slide the 10 oz. cartridge into the barrel and screw the end cap back on.
    How To Change The Sausage Gun To A Bulk Gun:
    1. Remove the barrel.
    2. Loosen the top set screw and remove the sausage only cup by hand.
    3. Take the dual hytrel cup-conical ejector combination and screw it on. Leave the set screw loose.
    4. Put the barrel back on the gun.
    How To Use The Sausage Gun As A Bulk Gun (With A Follow Plate):
    1. To open the metal bucket, use the pail lid opener to pry the tabs up.
    2. Remove the plastic or any other sealant.
    3. Push the follow plate down into the bucket until some material comes out of the center hole.
    4. Place the sausage gun over the O-ring gasket.
    5. Simultaneously push down on the back of the handle, pressing the thumb release down, while pulling back on the rod.
    6. Remove the sausage gun from the bucket and place the end cap and cone on the front of the barrel.
    How To Use The Sausage Gun As A Bulk Gun (Without A Follow Plate):
    1. To open the metal bucket, use the pail lid opener to pry the tabs up.
    2. Remove the plastic or any other sealant.
    3. Spray the front of the barrel with WD-40.
    4. Push the rod all the way down.
    5. Drop the front end of the gun into the material about an inch below the surface.
    6. Move it around to make sure there are no air pockets.
    7. Simultaneously push down on the back of the handle, pressing the thumb release down, while pulling back on the rod. Draw it up slowly and every so often, wiggle the gun to ensure that the barrel is below the surface.
    8. Remove the gun from the material, clean off the barrel, and screw the end cap and cone on the front of the barrel.

Komentáře • 30

  • @danssv8
    @danssv8 Před 7 lety +4

    Thanks for sharing , now i learned you can use standard cartridges too , cheers mate

  • @pacman7959
    @pacman7959 Před měsícem

    T800 : Ozee 9mm.
    Shop keeper: just what you see pal. Sausage guns.
    T800 : does it have laser sighting. 😂

  • @javierbuenrostro264
    @javierbuenrostro264 Před 5 lety +1

    Great video I just epokied a floor using that type of caulking gun, ran out of sausages bought 10 oz tubes, great video!

  • @reelyology
    @reelyology Před 4 lety +2

    I enjoyed the video especially the tips and demo. Thank you!

  • @slushtheloser7106
    @slushtheloser7106 Před 4 lety +2

    Ok I googled how to use a sausage as a weapon I mean the food sausage and this pops up 😂

  • @77Avadon77
    @77Avadon77 Před 10 lety +2

    Great guns. You seem to be the only real game in town for the 28oz cartridge guns with a high thrust ratio. I'm tired of breaking my hands on cheap guns.

  • @guysteel
    @guysteel Před 7 lety

    well presented

  • @Gollywog
    @Gollywog Před 4 lety +3

    I'll have the sausage gun in the 40 watt range

  • @saiyha2695
    @saiyha2695 Před 3 lety

    tnx sir

  • @TheOneTexan
    @TheOneTexan Před 2 lety

    Thanks , that was a great video. I had no idea I could use a cartridge tube. It was also my first time using a sausage tube. I know it probably depends on the product but if I use only a portion of the product in the sausage, if i cover the nozzle, how long will it last in the nozzle? I use a water proofing product for showers by Seka. With 10oz cartridges I can use them up but with 20oz sausages I might have a third or more left over. Thanks

    • @NewbornCaulkGuns
      @NewbornCaulkGuns  Před rokem

      Hello, there are other factors that impact cure time which makes it difficult to estimate without more info. We recommend reaching out to the material manufacturer directly to get a more accurate cure time based on your conditions.

    • @TheOneTexan
      @TheOneTexan Před rokem

      @@NewbornCaulkGuns It will actually last a considerably long time. Ive left it there for months. I use Sekaflex sausages a lot. thanks for the reply.

  • @kevinkevin9448
    @kevinkevin9448 Před 5 lety +1

    Could u recommend a good pneumatic caulk gun

    • @NewbornCaulkGuns
      @NewbornCaulkGuns  Před 5 lety

      Hi Kevin, for a great pneumatic sausage gun (20 oz.), check out our model 710AL-20 here: www.newborncaulkguns.com/products/pneumatic/model-710al-20-2/

  • @skeena59
    @skeena59 Před 2 lety

    What thrust ratio number is preferable for ease of handling?

    • @NewbornCaulkGuns
      @NewbornCaulkGuns  Před 2 lety

      We recommend 18:1 thrust as it works well with most types of materials. If you only plan to use thin material, then 12:1 thrust would suffice.

  • @MrPropnash
    @MrPropnash Před rokem

    PU comes in tub, i like to make my own sausage and insert to chaulking gun.
    Any idea of making the sausage

    • @NewbornCaulkGuns
      @NewbornCaulkGuns  Před rokem

      We recommend reaching out to a material packaging company to get more information on best systems to self-fill. Hope this helps!

  • @driftersno1
    @driftersno1 Před 11 lety +3

    poking holes on the sausage is lazy, foil often gets into the caulk through the nozzle. Use scissors instead, and you're on your way there boy

  • @christopherr7195
    @christopherr7195 Před 5 lety

    What’s a bulk gun for? I’m not familiar w what that large metal bucket is full of

    • @NewbornCaulkGuns
      @NewbornCaulkGuns  Před 5 lety +2

      A bulk gun is used to suck up loose material out of a bucket and dispense. A variety of materials can be stored in these buckets. Bulk material is generally less expensive than alternative methods. Drawbacks would be that it can be messier and requires a bit more experience to use efficiently when compared to cartridges or sausage packs.

    • @xenonram
      @xenonram Před 4 lety +1

      It's for people doing A LOT of caulking.

    • @kevinvickery8951
      @kevinvickery8951 Před 4 lety

      I go through 10 gallons a day.

  • @allenperera6158
    @allenperera6158 Před 3 lety

    Anyone can answer me wether the nozzle is the same as the 11" sausage gun?

    • @NewbornCaulkGuns
      @NewbornCaulkGuns  Před 3 lety

      Hi Allen, Newborn's sausage gun cones (part #PC-620) work with both the 620AL and the shorter 610AL sausage gun. Our new self puncturing cones (part #PC-PUNCTURELG) work with both sizes as well.

    • @allenperera6158
      @allenperera6158 Před 3 lety

      @@NewbornCaulkGuns thanks

  • @devoalan
    @devoalan Před 8 lety +2

    Not so convinced on the wd40, a silicone product if there ever was one. You just contaminated the whole pail on the first fill, unless of course you were pumping silicone based rtv, and even then, I would not recommend that. How about creating a fill tube from an old nozzle, cut way back. Beats putting a contaminant in your product, or having to wipe off the end after bulk filling.

  • @ubacow7109
    @ubacow7109 Před 3 lety

    lewd

  • @xmbovlogs
    @xmbovlogs Před 5 lety +3

    sosig

  • @77Avadon77
    @77Avadon77 Před 5 lety

    Total sausage fest~