The"JAKE" Manual tool for concrete injection
 The
patented “JAKE” MANUAL TOOL introduces maximum
manual power coupled with continuous flow for the dispensing
of single and dual cartridge systems. The "Jake"
compares favorably with air-powered counter parts in performance
and is lighter, easier to handle, and less costly.
1. Patented Spring-Assisted Mechanism Resulting
in Continuous Force to Eliminate Lead -Lag and Poor Mixing.
2. 4 Rods In-Line Versus Three.
• Uniform Pressure on Each Plunger.
• Stability of System; Roads Do Not Bend.
• Allows Ratio Changing Without Disassembling the Manual
Dispensing Tool.
3. Can Handle 300/300cc, 300/150cc, 300/75cc,
150/150cc and 150/75cc Ratio Cartridge Dispensing Simply By
Changing to Appropriate Plungers. A Larger Version can handle
750/750cc, 750/75cc, 600/600cc, 600/300cc, and 300/300cc.
4.Plungers Stored on the Tool for Easy Accessibility.
The drive rod and push rods are in-line. This optimizes the
power generated by the trigger mechanism and eliminates twisting
of the system, a problem associated with push rods not in-line
with the drive rod. The carriage is designed to keep the cartridges
from moving during dispensing.
The “Jake” utilizes a high performance trigger
mechanism, which activates a compression spring .Together,
they extend the force, which results in the continuous flow
of material from the cartridge(s) through the static mixer
even when not squeezing the trigger mechanism.
The continuous force on the cartridge(s) eliminates lead-lag
, a complication commonly associated with other manual dispensing
systems.
This continuous flow also overcomes incomplete mixing, as
well as, minimizing cross-over in the cartridges. These problems
typically arise from the pulsating flow resulting from the
use of conventional trigger mechanisms as the sole source
of power versus the continuous force extended by the “Jake”
system.
Simply by changing spring tensions, the force generated by
the spring mechanism can be adjusted to best shift the flow
and power requirements of specific concrete foundation repair
applications.
The four-rod design allows ratio changing simply by switching
to appropriate plunger sizes. The additional push rod also
enhances uniform distribution of force on the cartridges.
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