Bridge Tabs
84-8015 Bridge Tab, 2" X 6" |
84-8014 Bridge Tab, 1-3/8"" X 6" |
Technicians prefer the blue strip tabs when it comes to handling significant damages. These tabs excel at covering a substantial amount of surface area in one pull, making them an ideal choice for large-scale repairs. |
Flexible Single Pull Tabs
84-8003 Flex Glue Pad 2x2-5/8” |
84-8004 Flex Glue Pad 1-3/8” X 2-5/8” |
84-8005 Flex Glue Pad 7/8”x2-5/8” |
The upside of the three flexible single pull tabs is their versatility. These tabs can be effortlessly stretched over body lines, allowing for seamless repairs in various areas. Additionally, their ability to be used side by side further enhances their reach and are especially effective at handling curved surfaces, such as the pocket of a door handle.
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84-8008 Rigid Hook |
84-8009 Flex Hook |
The plastic hook flex seamlessly complements the blue flex tabs, catering to medium to light-sized damages. While they provide optimal performance for lighter pulls like fenders or outer door skins, the rigid hook is purpose-built for more substantial pulls that demand stronger force. It’s the perfect tool for tackling a wide range of repairs with utmost efficiency. |
Application
Clean the area thoroughly with rubbing alcohol. Use Glue Gun (84-8001) to apply glue (84-8002) on the tab.
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Set the glue tab on the panel and wait for four minutes for glue to cure. |
After the damage is pulled with pull bar or Pro Pull, the tab can be easily lifted with Scrape bar (84-8013) and rubbing alcohol (84-8010).
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Remove glue from the tab after usage. The tab and hook can be reused many times. |
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