Dremel F0130910JA

Dremel 910 Hot Glue Gun User Manual

Model: F0130910JA

Introduction

Welcome to the user manual for your Dremel 910 Hot Glue Gun. This high-temperature glue gun is designed for a variety of DIY and crafting projects, offering precision and comfort. Please read this manual carefully before use to ensure safe and effective operation.

The Dremel 910 hot glue gun reaches a temperature of 165 degrees Celsius, making it ideal for bonding materials such as ceramics, wood, plastic, and glass. It features a precision non-drip tip to prevent excess glue from dripping, and an ergonomic T-handle with an extendable foot and base for enhanced comfort and stability during use. This glue gun is compatible with 7mm glue sticks.

Safety Information

Always observe the following safety precautions when operating the Dremel 910 Hot Glue Gun:

  • The glue gun operates at high temperatures (165°C). Avoid direct contact with the nozzle and molten glue to prevent burns.
  • Do not touch the heated nozzle or applied glue until it has cooled completely.
  • Ensure the power cord is not damaged and is kept away from hot surfaces.
  • Use the glue gun in a well-ventilated area.
  • Keep out of reach of children and pets.
  • Always unplug the glue gun when not in use or before cleaning.
  • Ensure the power plug is compatible with your region's electrical outlets. Adapters may be required for certain regions.

Package Contents

Upon opening your Dremel 910 Hot Glue Gun package, you should find the following items:

  • 1 x Dremel 910 Hot Glue Gun
  • 3 x 7mm Multi-purpose Glue Sticks
  • 1 x Precision Tip (integrated)
Dremel 910 Hot Glue Gun with three 7mm glue sticks
The Dremel 910 Hot Glue Gun shown alongside the included 7mm glue sticks.

Setup

Inserting Glue Sticks

  1. Ensure the glue gun is unplugged and cool.
  2. Insert a 7mm glue stick into the circular opening at the rear of the glue gun. Push it firmly until it stops.
  3. Do not force the glue stick. It should slide in smoothly.

Power Connection

  1. Place the glue gun on a stable, heat-resistant surface using its integrated stand.
  2. Plug the power cord into a compatible 240 Volt electrical outlet.

Operating Instructions

Heating Up

Once plugged in, the Dremel 910 will begin to heat. Allow approximately 5 minutes for the glue gun to reach its optimal operating temperature of 165°C. The glue stick will soften and be ready for use when the trigger can be squeezed with moderate pressure to dispense glue.

Applying Glue

  1. Once heated, gently squeeze the trigger to dispense molten glue from the precision tip.
  2. Apply glue to one of the surfaces you wish to bond.
  3. Press the two surfaces together firmly within 15-30 seconds, before the glue cools and hardens.
  4. Hold the pieces in place until the bond is secure.
Person using Dremel 910 glue gun to repair a ceramic bunny
The Dremel 910 glue gun being used to bond a broken ceramic figurine.
Person using Dremel 910 glue gun to repair a broken ceramic mug
Repairing a broken ceramic mug with the Dremel 910 hot glue gun.

Non-Drip Feature

The Dremel 910 is equipped with a precision non-drip tip designed to minimize glue leakage when the trigger is not being squeezed. This helps maintain a clean workspace and prevents wasted glue.

Maintenance

Proper maintenance ensures the longevity and optimal performance of your glue gun:

  • Cleaning: Always unplug the glue gun and allow it to cool completely before cleaning. Gently wipe the exterior with a damp cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or immerse the unit in water.
  • Nozzle Care: If any dried glue accumulates around the nozzle, carefully remove it once the gun is cool. Do not attempt to clear the nozzle while the gun is hot.
  • Storage: Store the glue gun in a dry, clean place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Ensure no glue stick is left partially melted in the chamber during long-term storage.

Troubleshooting

If you encounter issues with your Dremel 910 Hot Glue Gun, refer to the table below for common problems and solutions:

ProblemPossible CauseSolution
Glue gun not heating up.Not plugged in, power outlet issue, or insufficient heating time.Ensure the power cord is securely plugged into a working 240V outlet. Allow at least 5 minutes for heating.
Glue not dispensing or flowing slowly.Not fully heated, incorrect glue stick size, or clogged nozzle.Allow more time to heat. Ensure you are using 7mm glue sticks. Once cool, check the nozzle for obstructions.
Glue dripping from nozzle.Overheating (unlikely with non-drip tip), or residue on tip.Ensure the glue gun is not left on for excessively long periods. Clean any dried glue from the nozzle when cool.
Power plug does not fit outlet.Regional plug incompatibility.Use a suitable power adapter for your region's electrical outlets.

Specifications

Key technical specifications for the Dremel 910 Hot Glue Gun:

FeatureSpecification
Model NumberF0130910JA
StyleTrigger
Item Weight240 Grams (8.5 ounces)
Power SourceCorded Electric
Voltage240 Volts
Compatible MaterialCeramic, Glass, Metal, Wood
Product Dimensions10.43 x 6.5 x 2.56 inches
Item Package Quantity1
Number Of Pieces1
Batteries Included/RequiredNo

Warranty and Support

For information regarding the warranty of your Dremel 910 Hot Glue Gun, please refer to the warranty card included in your product packaging or visit the official Dremel website. Dremel is committed to providing quality products and support.

For further assistance, technical support, or to inquire about replacement parts, please visit the official Dremel website or contact their customer service. You can find more information and support at: www.dremel.com

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