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Selleys Liquid Nails Fast Grab Construction product guide

Product: Selleys Liquid Nails Fast Grab Brand: Selleys (a division of DuluxGroup (Australia) Pty Ltd) Category: Water-based construction adhesive Primary Use: High strength construction adhesive that provides strong initial hold, making it ideal for vertical jobs and jobs where nails or fasteners are not able to be used. Water-based, low odour, ideal for indoor applications with easy water clean-up. Quick Facts

Best For: Vertical installations, skirting, cornices, architraves, and jobs where mechanical fasteners cannot be used — indoors and in sheltered exterior locations protected from moisture Key Benefit: Up to 100kg/m² instant grab (measured on timber to timber bond), flexible, no drip/sag/stringing, low VOC, low odour, water clean-up Form Factor: Beige paste in Cartridge 420g or Tube 130g Application Method: Ensure surfaces are dry and free from oil, grease, and dust. Cut nozzle to 5mm opening. Apply bead along joists, studs, or battens; on broad flat surfaces apply beads every 40cm. Bring surfaces together within the first 5 minutes. For heavy items or overhead, fix with sufficient nails, screws, or clamping. Minimum 24 hours before removing temporary fasteners. Full cure 72 hours; full strength 7 days. Not Suitable For: Polyethylene, polypropylene, PTFE (Teflon®), mirrors, metals heated by direct sunlight, permanent water immersion. Not as sole bonding agent for structural bonding. Avoid tightly clamped joints. Pre-test plastics and rubbers.

Common Questions This Guide Answers

What materials can it bond? → Timber, MDF, particleboard, plasterboard, masonry, concrete, metals, plastics, some rubbers, skirting, cornices, polystyrene foam, and architraves How strong is the instant grab? → Up to 100kg/m² (measured on timber to timber bond) How quickly must I position materials? → Within the first 5 minutes of application How long before I can remove temporary fasteners? → Minimum 24 hours When does it reach full cure? → 72 hours; full strength at 7 days What is the actual bond strength? → Greater than 1.5 MPa in tensile shear (AS 2329-1999E) What PPE is required? → Safety shoes, overalls, gloves (nitrile rubber), and safety glasses What hazard does this product present? → Signal word: Warning. H317 May cause an allergic skin reaction (Skin Sensitisation Category 1) How do I clean up? → Uncured: water. Cured: scraping or sanding What can it NOT bond? → Polyethylene, polypropylene, PTFE, mirrors. Not for metals heated by direct sunlight. Not sole structural bonding agent. Avoid tightly clamped joints. Interior and sheltered exterior only.

Contents

Work Safely: Understand the Hazards Prepare for Success: Essential Setup Load Your Caulking Gun Practice Your Bead Control Apply the Right Amount in the Right Pattern Position Materials Within 5 Minutes Allow Proper Cure Time Clean Up Know the Limitations Troubleshoot Common Problems Step-by-Step Application Summary Your Pre-Application Checklist First Aid Information References Product Facts Label Facts Summary Frequently Asked Questions

Product Facts AttributeValueProduct nameSelleys Liquid Nails Fast GrabBrandSelleys (DuluxGroup)ColourBeigeAdhesive typeWater-based construction adhesivePackage sizesCartridge 420g, Tube 130gSuitable materialsTimber, MDF, particleboard, plasterboard, masonry, concrete, metals, plastics, some rubbers, skirting, cornices, polystyrene foam, architravesIndoor/Outdoor useInterior and sheltered exterior applications protected from moisture onlyWater resistanceGood (must be fully cured before exposure to water)Grab strengthUp to 100kg/m² (measured on timber to timber bond)Bond strength (tensile shear)Greater than 1.5 MPa (AS 2329-1999E)Bond strength after 7 daysUp to 500 tonnes/m² (measured on timber to timber bond)Cure time72 hoursFull strength7 daysMinimum set time24 hours before removing temporary fastenersPositioning windowWithin the first 5 minutesGap bridgingUp to 9mmNozzle opening5mmBead spacing (broad surfaces)Every 40cmPaintableAfter 12 hoursApplication temperature5°C to 35°CService temperature-20°C to 90°CClean-up (uncured)WaterClean-up (cured)Scraping or sandingSignal wordWarningHazard classificationSensitisation - Skin - Category 1Key hazard statementH317 May cause an allergic skin reactionDangerous GoodsNot classified (NON-Dangerous Goods)CombustibilityNon-combustiblePPE requiredSafety shoes, overalls, nitrile rubber gloves, safety glassesVOC complianceMeets Green Building Council VOC Limits (less than 50g/L)Specific gravity1.44OdourMildSolubilityMiscible with waterMade inAustraliaConditionNewCurrencyAUD

Frequently Asked Questions What is the product name: Selleys Liquid Nails Fast Grab What type of adhesive is it: Water-based construction adhesive What does the manufacturer describe it as: High strength construction adhesive that provides strong initial hold, making it ideal for vertical jobs and jobs where nails or fasteners are not able to be used What package sizes are available: Cartridge 420g and Tube 130g What colour is the adhesive: Beige What materials can it bond: Timber, MDF, particleboard, plasterboard, masonry, concrete, metals, plastics, some rubbers, skirting, cornices, polystyrene foam, and architraves Can it bond timber: Yes Can it bond plasterboard: Yes Can it bond MDF: Yes Can it bond particleboard: Yes Can it bond masonry: Yes Can it bond concrete: Yes Can it bond metals: Yes, but not metals heated by direct sunlight — bonds weaken at higher temperatures; use Liquid Nails Mirror and Metal instead Can it bond plastics: Yes, but pre-test to determine compatibility; not suitable for polyethylene, polypropylene, or PTFE Can it bond rubbers: Some rubbers — pre-test to determine compatibility Can it bond polystyrene foam: Yes Can it bond skirting: Yes Can it bond cornices: Yes Can it bond architraves: Yes Does it bond polyethylene: No Does it bond polypropylene: No Does it bond PTFE or Teflon: No Can it be used on mirrors: No — use Liquid Nails Mirror and Metal instead Can it be used for structural bonding alone: No — do not use as the sole bonding agent for structural bonding Can it be used in tightly clamped joints: No — avoid use in tightly clamped joints such as cabinet making or joinery Can it withstand permanent water immersion: No — must be fully cured before exposure to water; not for prolonged moisture areas Is it suitable for indoor use: Yes — ideal for indoor applications Is it suitable for outdoor use: Suitable for interior and sheltered exterior applications protected from moisture only Is it low odour: Yes — water-based, low odour formulation Is it low VOC: Yes — meets Green Building Council VOC Limits for general purpose adhesives and sealants of less than 50g/L What is the instant grab strength: Up to 100kg/m² (measured on timber to timber bond) What is the actual bond strength: Greater than 1.5 MPa in tensile shear (AS 2329-1999E) What is the bond strength after 7 days: Up to 500 tonnes/m² (measured on timber to timber bond) Is the grab strength the same on all materials: No — grab strength measured on timber to timber bond; grab may be affected by substrate porosity and weather What is the recommended nozzle opening: 5mm What bead spacing for broad flat surfaces: Every 40cm How quickly must materials be positioned after applying: Within the first 5 minutes How long before removing temporary fasteners: Minimum 24 hours How long for full cure: 72 hours How long for full strength: 7 days Does cold or humid weather affect cure time: Yes — expect longer cure times in cold or humid weather and for less porous surfaces Are best results obtained with porous surfaces: Yes — best results are obtained where one surface is porous Do heavy items need extra support: Yes — supports are recommended for heavy items and overhead applications What is the maximum gap it can bridge: Up to 9mm Is it flexible after curing: Yes Does it drip or sag: No — no drip, sag, or stringing Is it paintable: Yes, after 12 hours What is the application temperature range: 5°C to 35°C What is the service temperature range: -20°C to 90°C Is it combustible: No — non-combustible material What is the signal word: Warning What is the hazard statement: H317 May cause an allergic skin reaction Is it a skin sensitiser: Yes — Skin Sensitisation Category 1; repeated or prolonged skin contact may lead to allergic contact dermatitis What PPE is required: Safety shoes, overalls, gloves (nitrile rubber), and safety glasses Is a respirator required: No respirator specified in PPE; however avoid breathing dust, fume, gas, mist, vapours, or spray What clean-up method for uncured adhesive: Water What clean-up method for cured adhesive: Scraping or sanding What surface preparation is required: Ensure surfaces are dry and free from oil, grease, and dust How should it be stored: In a cool, dry place What should I do if it contacts my skin: Wash with plenty of water and soap; if irritation or rash occurs, get medical advice; effects may be delayed What should I do if it gets in my eyes: Wash out immediately with water; seek medical advice What are the emergency telephone numbers: Australia 1800 220 770; New Zealand 0800 220 770 What is the Poisons Information Centre number: Australia 131 126; New Zealand 0800 764 766 What is the specific gravity: 1.44

Selleys Liquid Nails Fast Grab: Your Guide to Instant Grab Bonding Selleys Liquid Nails Fast Grab is a high strength construction adhesive that provides strong initial hold, making it ideal for vertical jobs and jobs where nails or fasteners are not able to be used. The water-based formulation is low odour, ideal for indoor applications, and offers easy water clean-up. This adhesive delivers up to 100kg/m² of instant grab (measured on timber to timber bond), which means it can hold materials in position on vertical surfaces without mechanical fasteners for many applications. It bonds a wide range of building materials: timber, MDF, particleboard, plasterboard, masonry, concrete, metals, plastics, some rubbers, skirting, cornices, polystyrene foam, and architraves. The beige formula is flexible after curing, features no drip, sag, or stringing, and bridges gaps up to 9mm. You have two packaging options: 420g cartridges for standard projects and 130g tubes for smaller jobs and repairs. Both are paintable after 12 hours. Getting the full grab performance comes down to three things: clean dry surfaces, positioning within 5 minutes, and firm pressure at contact. The product does the rest. Important — Know the limitations before you start:

Not suitable for polyethylene, polypropylene, or PTFE (Teflon®) Not suitable for mirrors (use Liquid Nails Mirror and Metal instead) Not suitable for metals heated by direct sunlight — bonds weaken at higher temperatures (use Liquid Nails Mirror and Metal instead) Pre-test plastics and rubbers to determine compatibility Do not use as the sole bonding agent for structural bonding Avoid tightly clamped joints (e.g. cabinet making or joinery) Suitable for interior and sheltered exterior applications protected from moisture only Must be fully cured before exposure to water Supports recommended for heavy items and overhead applications Grab may be affected by substrate porosity and weather

Work Safely: Understand the Hazards This Product Is Classified Warning Selleys Liquid Nails Fast Grab is hazardous according to Safe Work Australia GHS 7. It is classified as NON-Dangerous Goods (not flammable, non-combustible). The signal word is Warning. Sensitisation — Skin — Category 1: H317 May cause an allergic skin reaction. This is the key hazard for this product. Repeated or prolonged skin contact may lead to allergic contact dermatitis. Skin contact effects may be delayed — you may not notice a reaction immediately. The product contains trace amounts of isothiazolinone preservatives (BIT, CMIT, MIT) at less than 0.05% each, which are known skin sensitisers. Unlike Selleys Liquid Nails Original, this product is non-combustible, is not classified as a dangerous good for transport, and does not have organ toxicity or flammability hazards. However, the skin sensitisation risk is real and requires proper PPE. Protect Yourself with the Required PPE The required personal protection equipment is: SAFETY SHOES, OVERALLS, GLOVES, SAFETY GLASSES. Gloves: Nitrile rubber gloves should be suitable for intermittent contact. Due to variations in glove construction and local conditions, make a final assessment based on your situation. This is particularly important for this product given the skin sensitisation hazard — bare-skin contact should be avoided. Safety glasses: The product may be an eye irritant. In all cases of eye contamination, it is a sensible precaution to seek medical advice. Overalls and safety shoes: Full body coverage minimises skin contact. Contaminated work clothing should not be allowed out of the workplace. Wash contaminated clothing and protective equipment before storing or re-using. Hygiene: Always wash hands before smoking, eating, drinking, or using the toilet. Do not eat, drink, or smoke when using this product. Keep away from food, drink, and animal feeding stuffs. Avoid breathing dust, fume, gas, mist, vapours, or spray. Ventilation: Natural ventilation should be adequate under normal use conditions. The product is low odour and water-based. Prepare for Success: Essential Setup Get your toolkit together and prepare surfaces before opening the adhesive. Essential Equipment:

Caulking gun (for 420g cartridges) — no gun needed for 130g tubes Utility knife or scissors for cutting the cartridge tip or tube nozzle Clean rags or paper towels Water for clean-up of uncured adhesive Nails, screws, clamps, or bracing materials for heavy items and overhead applications Full PPE: safety shoes, overalls, nitrile rubber gloves, safety glasses Scrap material matching your project substrate for practice beads

Surface Preparation: Ensure surfaces are dry and free from oil, grease, and dust. Both bonding surfaces must be clean and dry. Use a stiff brush to remove dust from porous surfaces like concrete or masonry. Wipe non-porous surfaces with a clean dry cloth to eliminate oils or residues. Key note on porosity: Best results are obtained where one surface is porous. The grab may be affected by substrate porosity — sealed, glossy, or coated surfaces may reduce initial grab performance. Pre-test plastics and rubbers to determine compatibility before committing to your project. The adhesive bonds metals, plastics, and some rubbers, but these materials vary widely and should be tested first. Load Your Caulking Gun For 420g Cartridges:

Release the gun's plunger rod and pull it fully backward. Cut the cartridge tip, fit the nozzle, and cut to a 5mm opening. Start small — you can always enlarge the opening but you cannot reduce it. Load the cartridge nozzle-forward into the gun's cradle. Squeeze the trigger repeatedly while pointing at scrap material until adhesive appears at the tip.

For 130g Tubes: Cut the nozzle of the tube to the desired opening. Squeeze the tube to dispense adhesive directly — no caulking gun required. The tube format is ideal for smaller jobs, repairs, and tight spaces. Note: When you release the trigger on the caulking gun, adhesive may continue to flow briefly due to residual pressure. Use the pressure release lever (if your gun has one) to stop flow between beads. Practice Your Bead Control Never apply your first bead to your actual project. Practise on scrap material identical to your project substrate to develop consistent technique. Hold the caulking gun at a comfortable angle to the surface with the nozzle tip close to the material. Squeeze the trigger with steady, even pressure while moving the gun smoothly along your intended line. Aim for a consistent bead from the 5mm nozzle opening. Common beginner issues: beads with gaps result from inconsistent trigger pressure or moving too fast; excessive adhesive comes from moving too slowly. Practise until you can lay a consistent bead with controlled start and stop points. Apply the Right Amount in the Right Pattern Follow the manufacturer's direction on application patterns: For joists, studs, or battens: Apply a bead along the length of the joist, stud, or batten. For broad flat surfaces: Apply beads every 40cm in a zig-zag pattern. Focus adhesive placement where the sheet contacts framing members or substrates. Bead size: Cut the nozzle to a 5mm opening as specified. Gap bridging: The adhesive bridges gaps up to 9mm. If substrate irregularities exceed 9mm, prepare the surface to reduce the gap before application. Important limitation: Avoid use in tightly clamped joints (e.g. cabinet making or joinery). This adhesive is designed for construction bonding with moderate pressure — not for high-pressure joints that squeeze out all adhesive. Position Materials Within 5 Minutes After applying adhesive, bring surfaces together as soon as possible — within the first 5 minutes. This is your working window. The water-based formulation begins to skin through surface drying, and once the surface skins, grab performance drops. Work one panel or piece at a time — do not pre-apply beads to multiple panels. Press materials together firmly. The adhesive delivers up to 100kg/m² instant grab on timber to timber bonds. For vertical installations, press firmly and hold until you feel the adhesive grip. The no-drip, no-sag formulation maintains bead shape on vertical surfaces during positioning. For heavy items or overhead applications: Fix with sufficient nails, screws, or clamping to hold load and achieve contact over the total bond area. Supports are recommended for heavy items and overhead applications — do not rely solely on the adhesive's instant grab for materials that exceed its holding capacity. Key reminder: Do not use as the sole bonding agent for structural bonding. Use with mechanical fasteners in high stress applications. For large or heavy materials, use a helper to control initial placement. Press materials together with firm, even pressure across the entire bonded area. Grab performance factors: The 100kg/m² grab specification is measured on timber to timber bonds. Grab may be affected by substrate porosity and weather. Best results are obtained where one surface is porous. Expect reduced grab on non-porous, sealed, or contaminated surfaces. Allow Proper Cure Time Minimum 24 hours before removing any temporary fasteners or clamping. Full cure: 72 hours. Full strength develops at 7 days, with bond strength greater than 1.5 MPa in tensile shear (tested to AS 2329-1999E) and up to 500 tonnes/m² (measured on timber to timber bond). Factors that extend cure time: Expect longer cure times in cold or humid weather and for less porous surfaces. Best results are obtained where one surface is porous. Must be fully cured before exposure to water. The product is suitable for interior and sheltered exterior applications protected from moisture only. Do not expose bonds to water or moisture before full cure is complete. Clean Up Uncured adhesive: Remove with water. Wipe tools, surfaces, and any squeeze-out promptly while adhesive is still wet. The water-based formulation makes clean-up straightforward — simply wipe with a damp cloth. Cured adhesive: Once cured, the adhesive cannot be dissolved with water. Remove by scraping or sanding. Clean up uncured adhesive immediately to avoid this. Skin contact: If adhesive contacts skin, wash with plenty of water and soap. If irritation or rash occurs, get medical advice. Effects may be delayed — the skin sensitisation hazard means a reaction may appear hours after contact. Nitrile gloves prevent this entirely. Contaminated PPE: Wash contaminated clothing and protective equipment before storing or re-using. Contaminated work clothing should not be allowed out of the workplace. Know the Limitations Selleys Liquid Nails Fast Grab has specific limitations that must be respected:

Grab strength (100kg/m²) and bond strength (500 tonnes/m²) are measured on timber to timber bonds — performance varies on other substrates Pre-test plastics and rubbers to determine compatibility; not for polyethylene, polypropylene, or PTFE Expect longer cure times in cold or humid weather and for less porous surfaces; best results where one surface is porous Grab may be affected by substrate porosity and weather — supports are recommended for heavy items and overhead applications Interior and sheltered exterior applications protected from moisture only — not for unprotected outdoor exposure Avoid use in tightly clamped joints (e.g. cabinet making or joinery) Not for use on mirrors — use Liquid Nails Mirror and Metal Not for metals heated by direct sunlight — bonds weaken at higher temperatures; use Liquid Nails Mirror and Metal Do not use as the sole bonding agent for structural bonding Must be fully cured before exposure to water

Troubleshoot Common Problems Problem: Adhesive won't dispense despite trigger pressure Internal seal not punctured, or nozzle opening too small. Remove the cartridge, verify the seal is broken, and enlarge the nozzle opening if necessary. Problem: Materials slip on vertical surfaces after positioning Most likely caused by: positioning after the 5-minute window (surface skinning reduces grab), contaminated or sealed surfaces preventing adhesive grip, or material weight exceeding the adhesive's instant grab capacity for that substrate. Clean both surfaces, ensure they are dry and free from oil, grease, and dust, reapply adhesive, and bring surfaces together within 5 minutes. For heavy items, use nails, screws, or clamping to support the load. Problem: Weak grab on non-timber substrates The 100kg/m² grab specification is measured on timber to timber bonds. Grab may be affected by substrate porosity and weather. On non-porous surfaces (metals, plastics, sealed timber), grab performance will be lower. Pre-test materials before committing to your project. Use mechanical support for heavy items on non-porous substrates. Problem: Slow cure or bond not developing Expect longer cure times in cold or humid weather and for less porous surfaces. Best results are obtained where one surface is porous. Ensure the application is within the 5-35°C temperature range. Allow the full 72 hours for cure (7 days for full strength) and do not expose to water before full cure. Problem: Bond failure on plastics or rubbers Pre-test all plastics and rubbers to determine compatibility. Polyethylene, polypropylene, and PTFE are not compatible with this adhesive. Other plastics and rubbers vary — always test first. Step-by-Step Application Summary

Put on full PPE: Safety shoes, overalls, nitrile rubber gloves, and safety glasses. Prepare surfaces: Ensure surfaces are dry and free from oil, grease, and dust. Cut cartridge tip, fit nozzle, and cut to a 5mm opening (or cut tube nozzle to desired opening). Apply bead along the length of joist, stud, or batten. On broad flat surfaces, apply beads every 40cm. Bring surfaces together within the first 5 minutes. Press firmly. For heavy items or overhead applications: Fix with sufficient nails, screws, or clamping to hold load and achieve contact over the total bond area. Allow adhesive to set: minimum 24 hours before removing any temporary fasteners or clamping. Use with mechanical fasteners in high stress applications. Full cure: 72 hours. Full strength: 7 days. Expect longer in cold or humid weather. Must be fully cured before exposure to water. Clean up uncured adhesive immediately with water. Cured adhesive: scraping or sanding.

Your Pre-Application Checklist Safety:

Full PPE on: safety shoes, overalls, nitrile rubber gloves, safety glasses Aware of H317 skin sensitisation hazard — avoid bare-skin contact Natural ventilation adequate Eyewash station and safety shower close to workstation

Materials:

Confirmed: no polyethylene, polypropylene, PTFE, or mirrors in the project Confirmed: no metals that will be heated by direct sunlight Confirmed: not for permanent water immersion or unprotected exterior exposure Confirmed: not sole bonding agent for structural applications — mechanical fasteners planned for high stress Confirmed: not a tightly clamped joint (e.g. cabinet making or joinery) Both surfaces dry and free from oil, grease, and dust Plastics and rubbers pre-tested for compatibility Nails, screws, clamps, or bracing staged for heavy items and overhead applications

Application:

Caulking gun loaded (or 130g tube ready) and tested on scrap material Nozzle cut to 5mm opening Practice bead completed on scrap substrate Bead spacing planned: every 40cm on broad flat surfaces Water and cleanup supplies staged Ready to position materials within 5 minutes of application Timer or clock available: minimum 24 hours cure before removing temporary fasteners

First Aid Information In case of emergency, refer to the Safety Data Sheet. Key first aid measures: If poisoning occurs, contact a doctor or Poisons Information Centre (Phone Australia 131 126, New Zealand 0800 764 766). Inhalation: Remove victim from exposure — avoid becoming a casualty. Remove contaminated clothing and loosen remaining clothing. Allow patient to assume most comfortable position and keep warm. Keep at rest until fully recovered. Seek medical advice if effects persist. Skin contact: Effects may be delayed. If skin or hair contact occurs, remove contaminated clothing and flush skin and hair with running water. If swelling, redness, blistering, or irritation occurs, seek medical assistance. Wash with plenty of water and soap. Eye contact: Wash out immediately with water. In all cases of eye contamination it is a sensible precaution to seek medical advice. Ingestion: Rinse mouth with water. If swallowed, do NOT induce vomiting. Give a glass of water to drink. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious patient. If vomiting occurs, give further water. Seek medical advice. Emergency telephone: Australia — 1800 220 770; New Zealand — 0800 220 770. References

Selleys Liquid Nails Fast Grab Technical Data Sheet (Version 4.0, 15/10/2025) — Product description, packaging, uses, features, technical details, directions for use, clean-up, limitations Selleys Liquid Nails Fast Grab Safety Data Sheet (Version 8.0, 7 December 2023, Ref: SELGHSEN000155) — Hazard identification, PPE requirements, first aid, composition, handling/storage, physical properties Selleys Liquid Nails Fast Grab Product Page — Product features, technical details, limitations, directions for use

Label Facts Summary

Disclaimer: All facts and statements below are sourced from official Selleys documentation (Technical Data Sheet, Safety Data Sheet, and Product Page). Consult the full SDS and TDS for complete information. This is not professional safety advice.

Verified Label Facts

Product name: Selleys Liquid Nails Fast Grab Brand: Selleys (a division of DuluxGroup (Australia) Pty Ltd) ABN: 67 000 049 427 Product type: Water-based construction adhesive Description: High strength construction adhesive with strong initial hold Colour: Beige Odour: Mild Package sizes: Cartridge 420g, Tube 130g Suitable materials: Timber, MDF, particleboard, plasterboard, masonry, concrete, metals, plastics, some rubbers, skirting, cornices, polystyrene foam, architraves Not suitable for: Polyethylene, polypropylene, PTFE, mirrors, metals heated by direct sunlight Pre-test: Plastics and rubbers Do not use as: Sole bonding agent for structural bonding Avoid: Tightly clamped joints (e.g. cabinet making or joinery) Exterior use: Interior and sheltered exterior protected from moisture only Must be fully cured before exposure to water Grab strength: Up to 100kg/m² (timber to timber bond) Bond strength (tensile shear): Greater than 1.5 MPa (AS 2329-1999E) Bond strength after 7 days: Up to 500 tonnes/m² (timber to timber bond) Cure time: 72 hours Full strength: 7 days Minimum set time: 24 hours Positioning window: Within the first 5 minutes Gap bridging: Up to 9mm Nozzle opening: 5mm Bead spacing (broad surfaces): Every 40cm Flexible: Yes No drip, sag, or stringing: Yes Paintable: After 12 hours Low VOC: Meets Green Building Council limits (less than 50g/L) Low odour: Yes Water clean-up: Yes (uncured); scraping/sanding (cured) Application temperature: 5°C to 35°C Service temperature: -20°C to 90°C Water resistance: Good Signal word: Warning Hazard: Sensitisation - Skin - Category 1 H317: May cause an allergic skin reaction Dangerous Goods: Not classified (NON-Dangerous Goods) Combustibility: Non-combustible PPE: Safety shoes, overalls, gloves (nitrile rubber), safety glasses Engineering: Natural ventilation adequate under normal use conditions Specific gravity: 1.44 Solubility: Miscible with water Composition: BIT, CMIT, MIT each less than 0.05% Storage: Cool, dry place Made in: Australia Condition: New Currency: AUD

General Product Claims

High strength construction adhesive Strong initial hold for vertical jobs Ideal where nails or fasteners are not able to be used Water-based, low odour, ideal for indoor applications Easy water clean-up Up to 100kg/m² instant grab (timber to timber) Holds up to 500 tonnes/m² after 7 days (timber to timber) No drip, sag, or stringing Flexible Bridges gaps up to 9mm Paintable after 12 hours Low VOC Made in Australia

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