TRUFAST® TAP Portable Adhesive Pump Makes Roofing Adhesives Faster and Easier to Apply

TRUFAST®, a leading innovator in technical solutions for building envelopes, introduces the TRUFAST Adhesive Pump (TAP) with convenient chassis and designed for use with TRUFAST Roofing Adhesive 15-gallon drums. The chassis securely holds the two-tank set and offers a Twist Lock™ connection valve to the drum bung to make set up easy. In addition, removal of the pump assembly from the chassis allows pumping 50-gallon adhesive containers. TRUFAST is part of Altenloh Brinck & Co., US.

The modular design of the TAP components eases maintenance and troubleshooting, with a switch from a 15-gallon keg to a 50-gallon drum in seconds!

“TRUFAST is dedicated to roofing solutions and the market need is for an economical alternative to heavy, maintenance-plagued adhesive carts,” said Nick Eschhofen, Product Development Engineer.  “The new TAP portable pump unit will make roofing projects easier and deliver the adhesive seamlessly, protecting its integrity and saving time and costs.”

TRUFAST® TAP Portable Adhesive Pump
The modular design of the TAP components eases maintenance and troubleshooting

Distributed and easily field serviced by Hapco Inc., the TAP’s compact size is easy to transport and unload at the jobsite with a chassis weight of only 195 lbs.

Additional TAP features include:

• Proprietary Twist Lock™ connectors for fast and easy hose connections

• Desiccant cartridge to provide smooth flow of adhesive

• Hose lengths of 50, 100, and 150 ft.

• Proprietary dispensing gun for ribbon or spatter application

• Chassis tires won’t dent insulation boards

Learn more about the new TAP portable pump systems for applying roofing adhesives at www.trufast.com

 

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