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$5.62The Story
Features:
- Steel half-barrel (also called cradle) frame caulking gun for 1/10-gal. cartridges
- Thrust ratio of 6:1 for use with low to medium viscosity materials
- Ratchet-style pressure rod has teeth to hold the rod in place after each pull of the trigger for minimizing drips
- Zinc chromate plating offers good corrosion resistance
- Handle and trigger are padded for comfort
Details:
The Newborn 960-GTR Super Ratchet Rod Cradle caulking gun has a steel half-barrel frame that fits 1/10-gal. cartridges and has a 6:1 thrust ratio for use with low to medium viscosity materials such as latex and silicone. The ratchet-style pressure rod has teeth that hold the rod in place after each pull of the trigger. For thinner materials, this helps minimize drips. The zinc chromate plating offers good corrosion resistance. The handle and trigger are padded for comfort. There is a welded plate in the back for securing the cartridge in place. A seal puncture tool and a spout cutter are built into the side of gun for opening cartridges without a knife, and the hook on the back allows it to hang on a ladder.
Description
Features:
- Steel half-barrel (also called cradle) frame caulking gun for 1/10-gal. cartridges
- Thrust ratio of 6:1 for use with low to medium viscosity materials
- Ratchet-style pressure rod has teeth to hold the rod in place after each pull of the trigger for minimizing drips
- Zinc chromate plating offers good corrosion resistance
- Handle and trigger are padded for comfort
Details:
The Newborn 960-GTR Super Ratchet Rod Cradle caulking gun has a steel half-barrel frame that fits 1/10-gal. cartridges and has a 6:1 thrust ratio for use with low to medium viscosity materials such as latex and silicone. The ratchet-style pressure rod has teeth that hold the rod in place after each pull of the trigger. For thinner materials, this helps minimize drips. The zinc chromate plating offers good corrosion resistance. The handle and trigger are padded for comfort. There is a welded plate in the back for securing the cartridge in place. A seal puncture tool and a spout cutter are built into the side of gun for opening cartridges without a knife, and the hook on the back allows it to hang on a ladder.





















