- Composite rotating barrel sausage caulking gun for 10 oz. or 20 oz. sausage packs
- Thrust ratio of 18:1 for use with silicone, latex, drywall, sub-floor adhesives, and polyurethanes
- Non-drip setting rod retracts after each pull of the trigger to help prevent dripping
- Revolving frame allows cartridge to rotate for maintaining bead orientation when caulking around corners
- Includes six #8 disposable plastic cone nozzles
- 2-1/8’ diameter rotating barrel
- Heavy duty aluminum barrel
- Machined blade spout cutter in handle
- 6 nozzles included
- Steel push plate & neoprene plunger
The Dripless ETS6000 Industrial Grade Sausage caulking gun has a
2-1/8"-diameter composite rotating barrel that can accommodate 10 oz. or
20 oz. sausage packs and has an 18:1 thrust ratio for use with
silicone, latex, drywall, sub-floor adhesives, and polyurethanes. The
gun has both drip and non-drip settings. On the non-drip setting, the
rod retracts after each pull of the trigger, removing pressure from the
tube to help prevent dripping. The revolving frame allows the barrel to
rotate for maintaining the same bead orientation when caulking around
corners. The composite barrel and neoprene plunger are lightweight and
provide corrosion resistance. A seal puncture tool and a spout cutter
are built into the side of the gun for opening cartridges without a
knife. The caulking gun includes six #8 disposable plastic cone nozzles.
Caulking
guns, also called caulk or cartridge guns, dispense a controlled flow
of products such as caulk, sealants, and adhesives from a tube or
cartridge. A manual caulking gun consists of a frame which holds the
tube, a trigger, and a rod which moves forward when the trigger is
depressed, dispensing the product. Manual caulking guns have a thrust
ratio; the higher the thrust ratio, the easier it is to dispense the
caulk, sealant, or adhesive. Air-powered or pneumatic caulking guns also
have a frame and a trigger, but are used with an air pressure regulator
that pushes the product from the tube using air pressure instead of a
rod.