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Hook Nozzle
• Disperses the
heat flow
evenly around
the whole work
surface.
• Ideal for
defrosting
frozen pipes,
soldering pipe work, bending
plastics or heat shrinking electrical
parts.
Shavehooks
1. Select the required blade.
2. Take the shavehook handle from
the set, remove the nut from the
end and fit the required blade.
3. Fix in place by refitting and
tightening the nut.
Use the:
• Triangular shavehook for
stripping paint from flat,
wooden
surfaces and
edges.
• Combination
or Heart
shavehook for
mouldings in
convex or
concave
profiles.
Remember to
clean the
blade after use
with wire wool
and lightly oil
before storing.
REMOVING PAINT - GENERAL
Do not heat the paint for too long
as this will burn the paint,
making it difficult to remove.
1. Choose the required nozzle and
fit onto the heat outlet.
2. Hold the gun with nozzle
approximately 50mm (2 inches)
from surface of paintwork.
3. Starting with the low heat setting,
move the gun slowly backwards
and forwards until the paint blisters
and bubbles.
4. Immediately remove the paint
with a scraper or shavehook.
5. Aim to heat the paint just ahead
of the scraper so that you can
develop a continuous action.
Most stickers can also be removed
from paint work by using the heat to
soften the adhesive. Be careful not
to direct the heat for too long if you
are trying to just remove the
stickers as this will blister the paint.
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Hook Nozzle
Triangular Shavehook
Combination Shavehook
Assembly of Shavehook
Heart Shavehook