Martini 75 nail head accessories glue stick slide rod

MARTINI
January 09, 2026
Category Connection: Muller Martini Spare Parts
Brief: Watch as we walk through the full process, from initial setup to real-world testing of the Martini 75 nail head accessories glue stick slide rod. This video demonstrates how this professional tool is used for paper bonding and securing in post-press processing, showcasing its compatibility with various printing presses and efficient operation.
Related Product Features:
  • Customized design specifically for post-press equipment, ensuring compatibility with various printing presses.
  • Supports high-temperature 75-nose head glue sticks suitable for various materials like thick and thin paper.
  • Constructed with high-quality materials offering high-temperature resistance and wear resistance for durability.
  • Ergonomically designed slide provides a comfortable grip and smoother glue application, reducing operator fatigue.
  • Built-in high-efficiency heating system ensures rapid heating and quick glue application for improved efficiency.
  • Designed as a stable and durable component for extended periods of operation in demanding environments.
  • Precision-engineered as a high-quality replacement part for Muller Martini stitching head systems.
  • Easy to operate and maintain, making it ideal for printing factories and repair workshops.
FAQs:
  • Is this an original Muller Martini part?
    This is a premium aftermarket replacement part, precision-engineered to match the specifications of Martini machines.
  • Is this a set or a single part?
    This listing is for a single, critical component - the Martini 75 nail head accessories slide rod.
  • Who is the target customer for this replacement part?
    This slider bar is ideal for printing factories, mechanical repair workshops, spare parts agents, and technicians maintaining Muller Martini stitching systems.
  • Do you ship to international markets?
    Yes, we export these parts globally to markets in Asia, the Middle East, South Africa, South America, and Russia through reliable supply chains.