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REMOVING PAINT FROM WINDOW FRAMES
DO NOT point the gun directly at
glass and always ensure it is
adequately protected. A glass
protection nozzle is provided for use
when stripping window frames etc.
1. Fit the glass protection nozzle to
the front of the hot air gun and
angle it so that the gun can be
placed up against the window,
with the cowl of the nozzle, flat
against the glass as shown.
2. It will be necessary to change the position of the protection nozzle as you
work around the window pane. Ensure you wear adequate hand
protection when doing so.
3. The protection nozzle must be kept in contact with the work at all times, but
do not spend too much time in one area.
GENERAL USE
To prevent the gun from overheating, maintain a minimum distance of 3 cm
between the end of the nozzle and the work piece.
IMPORTANT: In continuous operation, never exceed the duty cycle for the
unit as stated in the specification.
FORMING AND WELDING PLASTIC PARTS
When bending or forming plastic parts, work slowly and with great care
observing the effects of heat on such materials.
NOTE:
With plastics, the temperature range between solid, pliable and
liquid states is narrow, therefore great care should be taken.
WOOD STAINING
Wood can be stained giving a ‘rustic’ effect.
1. Fit the diffuser nozzle to the front of the hot air gun.
2. Do not hold the nozzle too close to the wood as this may cause the wood
to colour unevenly.
3. Use a fine sandpaper to remove any singed wood fibres when finished.
HEAT SHRINK SLEEVE FITTING
Fit the concentrating nozzle to the front of the hot air gun.
1. Select a suitable size heat shrink sleeve for the work piece.