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Rubber cement and rubber patches are essential items for bike tube repair kits. Can be used at home or in the field to repair bike inner tube puncture. Cement should be safe, fast curing and adhere patch tightly to the tube.
Shin Dorn offers contract packaging for bike tube repair kit. Tire repair tools, including rubber cement, repair patches, tire levers, chain tool and multi tools are available. Materials suited to client specifications to customize projects. As branded packaging is a point of difference in a competitive market, Shin Dorn helps you build a brand that demand attention!
Components Included:
Rubber cement 8 gram to 12 gram
Metal buffer 1.15" / 30 mm diameter, 1 piece
Rubber patch 2"x3" / 50 mm x 75 mm, 1 piece
Rubber patches 1"x1" / 25 mm x 25 mm, 3 pieces
Applications:
Fixes bike inner tube puncture by bonding rubber patch to the tube
Glue Appearance:
Viscous liquid with semi-transparent yellow color
Compatible Material:
Rubber
Operating Temperature:
50~104°F (10~40ºC)
Regulations:
REACH compliant
Industries:
Sports & Outdoors
Automotive
Tools & Home Improvement
Outdoor Recreation Accessories
Glue Sizes Suggested:
Aluminum Squeeze Tube (6 ml to 12 ml)
How to Apply Rubber Cement to Repair Bike Inner Tube?
1. Remove the object that has caused slit or puncture. Locate the slit or puncture.
2. Clean the area around the puncture and keep it dry. Roughen the area with metal buffer. The area roughened should be larger than the rubber patch you are to apply.
3. Apply a thin layer of rubber cement on the puncture with a clean and dry tool and spread it around the area. The area should be larger than the rubber patch. Wait at least 1~2 minutes for the cement to cure.
4. Take the rubber patch. Cut it into a proper round, oval or oblong shape. Peel off the protective backing and stick the patch onto the puncture area. Press firmly, starting from center and then all over the area.
5. Make sure the patch is firmly attached before refitting the tube.
Rubber cement and rubber patches are essential items for bike tube repair kits. Can be used at home or in the field to repair bike inner tube puncture. Cement should be safe, fast curing and adhere patch tightly to the tube.
Shin Dorn offers contract packaging for bike tube repair kit. Tire repair tools, including rubber cement, repair patches, tire levers, chain tool and multi tools are available. Materials suited to client specifications to customize projects. As branded packaging is a point of difference in a competitive market, Shin Dorn helps you build a brand that demand attention!
Components Included:
Rubber cement 8 gram to 12 gram
Metal buffer 1.15" / 30 mm diameter, 1 piece
Rubber patch 2"x3" / 50 mm x 75 mm, 1 piece
Rubber patches 1"x1" / 25 mm x 25 mm, 3 pieces
Applications:
Fixes bike inner tube puncture by bonding rubber patch to the tube
Glue Appearance:
Viscous liquid with semi-transparent yellow color
Compatible Material:
Rubber
Operating Temperature:
50~104°F (10~40ºC)
Regulations:
REACH compliant
Industries:
Sports & Outdoors
Automotive
Tools & Home Improvement
Outdoor Recreation Accessories
Glue Sizes Suggested:
Aluminum Squeeze Tube (6 ml to 12 ml)
How to Apply Rubber Cement to Repair Bike Inner Tube?
1. Remove the object that has caused slit or puncture. Locate the slit or puncture.
2. Clean the area around the puncture and keep it dry. Roughen the area with metal buffer. The area roughened should be larger than the rubber patch you are to apply.
3. Apply a thin layer of rubber cement on the puncture with a clean and dry tool and spread it around the area. The area should be larger than the rubber patch. Wait at least 1~2 minutes for the cement to cure.
4. Take the rubber patch. Cut it into a proper round, oval or oblong shape. Peel off the protective backing and stick the patch onto the puncture area. Press firmly, starting from center and then all over the area.
5. Make sure the patch is firmly attached before refitting the tube.