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Testimonial by Bob Beranek
 The biggest benefit to your system is its simplicity. As a trainer, I believe that tools with a low learning curve means faster development of productive technicians and your machine is one of those tools that can be mastered quickly and easily.
Congratulations on a great design and I wish you success.
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Did someone say innovative? How about versatile as well? The
Glazex tool is not only the easiest tool on the market to use, but it is the
only tool on the market that will perform all 3 major repair systems in use to
date.

The basic repair tool shown is furnished with our superior power
injector (far left), which is extremely simple to use and maintain. This
powerful piston injector has an extra firm seal by which the injector is held
against the glass surface and allows the technician to exert enormous pressure
on the resin which is really needed to move resin into the hairline cracks of
any damage, as you are very well familiar with. Sheer pressure is what
windshield repair requires and we offer you this with our repair tool. We have
furnished it with three fingers, each capable of placing the injector in corners
and along any edge of the windshield. The threads in our tool are standard
threads and will hold various injectors, such as Novus screw injectors, Delta,
Quick Fix, and any other injector with 1/2 -20 threads. If you prefer screw
injectors, there is a very good chance this tool will work for you. Affordable?
You Bet.
Vacuum Pressure Pump

The repair tool is
easily fitted with an adapter fitting and quick disconnect attached to a hose
assembly and our durable metal Vacuum/ Pressure pump, which is capable of
pulling 25 to 30 inches of mercury and allow you to apply 16 pounds or more of
air pressure. We have many customers who prefer to use the vacuum method when
desired or if a situation calls for it. And if a technician feels more
comfortable using this method we can supply him or her with the appropriate
parts. Remember, the best repairs are made when the technician is comfortable
repairing using a certain system or method. We provide you with this option, but
wait there is more.
High Positive Piston Pressure

For those who are trained to do repairs by pulling a vacuum and using a
high positive piston pressure to force the resin into the damage, we developed
our newest engineered feature to our basic tool above. We redesigned the very
popular power injector, and modified some parts of the pressure assembly and
added a retainer block that holds the piston in place while vacuuming the
damage. The next step is for the technician to release the piston from the
retainer and the resin is then forced into the damage either manually or with
the pressure arm and retainer block. And of course like with our original repair
tool, pressure can be regulated more or less by using the pressure adjusting nut
and you the technician are not required to baby sit while the repair is in
progress. Please note that if resin is ever spilled during operation, resin in
easily added to the injector without removal of the tool and restarting the
procedure. Always be sure to check other manufactures tools for ease of use.
Efficiency
Here is a little Green for
you.
When using our power piston injector, most repairs require 3-4 drops
of resin. How much do you currently use per repair? 5-7 or even more? Now we are
talking Green.
Maintenance
Finally, we also
claim that our tool is the easiest to maintain. After each repair we require you
to place the tool WITH the injector seal on a paper towel (to soak up any resin
residue left in the barrel). “SET IT AND FORGET IT” until the next repair. DO
NOT REMOVE THE SEAL FROM THE INJECTOR and if using our resins, DO NOT CLEAN THE
RESIN FROM THE INJECTOR BARREL. It will not cure inside the barrel. There are no
seals to grease after each working day. And quality, we did build into our
repair tool. Many parts are manufactured in-house. The injector seals will last
you for hundreds of repairs, the pistons and our in-house manufactured vacuum
bases are good for many more hundreds of repairs. Yes, we use the repair tool
ourselves and any time parts break prematurely or are not well made, the cost of
the repair skyrockets. When doing some 50 or 60 repairs in a day, one cannot
afford that kind of loss in time. For this a single technician uses an average
of 4 to 6 repair tools in a complete days work. And yes, this tool is also the
ultimate for doing fleet repairs resulting in the largest numbers of repairs
possible.
Visit, write, or call:
www.Glazex.com Glazex@Qwest.net 1-800-545-2770
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This article was published on Monday 25 August, 2008.
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