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Read and observe this infor-
mation before using the tool.
Failure to observe the oper-
ating instructions may result in
the tool becoming a source of
danger.

When using electric power tools,
observe the following basic safety
precautions to avoid electric shock
and the risk of injury and fire. Fire
may be caused if the tool is not
used with care.

This appliance is not intended 
for use by persons (including 
children) with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities, 
or lack of experience and know-
ledge, unless they have been given
supervision or instruction concern-
ing use of the appliance by a 
person responsible for their safety.

Childeren should be supervised to
ensure that they do not play with
the appliance.

Take ambient conditions 
into account.

Do not expose electric power tools
to rain. 

Do not use electric power tools
when they are damp or in a damp
or wet environment. 

Exercise care when using the tool in
the proximity of flammable materials.
Do not direct hot air onto the same
spot for any prolonged period. 

Do not use in the presence of an
explosive atmosphere. 

Heat may be conducted to flam-
mable materials that are out of
sight.

Protect yourself from
electric shock.

Avoid touching earthed objects,
such as pipes, radiators, cookers
or refrigerators. Do not leave the
tool unattended while in operation.

Store your tools in 
a safe place.

Always store tool upwards resting
on its back after use so that
remaining heat in the unit can
extract. Allow to cool down before
putting tool away.

Tools that are not in use should be
stored in a dry, locked room and
out of the reach of children.

Do not overload your
tools.

Work results and safety will be
enhanced if you stay within the
specified output range. 

After using the tool for a prolonged
period at maximum temperature, 
you should reduce the tempera-
ture before switching the tool off.
This will prolong the life of the
heating element.

Do not carry the tool by the power
cord. Do not unplug the tool by
pulling on the power cord. Protect
the power cord from heat, oil and
sharp edges.

Beware of toxic gases 
and fire hazards.

Toxic gases may occur when
working on plastics, paints, 
varnishes or similar materials.
Beware of fire and ignition 
hazards.

For your own safety, use only
accessories and attachments that
are specified in the operating
instructions or recommended or
specified by the tool manufacturer.
Using attachments or accessories
other than those recommended 
in the operating instructions or
catalogue may result in personal
injury. 

Repairs must only be 
carried out by a 
qualified electrician. 

This electric power tool complies
with the relevant safety regulations.
Repairs must only be performed
by a qualified electrician, other-
wise the user may run the risk of
accidents.

Keep these safety warnings in 
a safe place.

Safety warnings

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Page 3: ... 2 I G A B C D E F H 500 600 C 250 300 C 250 500 C 500 600 C 250 300 C 600 C HG 6020 250 400 C 300 C 300 400 C Makita_HG 6020 SAA SAB_ENG_FRA_ESP_Makita_HGs_USA_ENU_ESP qxp 12 12 13 09 23 Seite 2 ...

Page 4: ...s heat gun will give you lasting satisfaction Thank you 7 Tool elements Stainless steel outlet Air intake with lattice guard to keep out foreign matter Detachable guard sleeve for poorly accessible places Soft stand for stable non slip stationary work Heavy duty rubber sheathed cord Air flow switch 2 stage 3 stage 8 9 6 Thumbwheel for setting temperature Pushbutton for setting temperature Temperat...

Page 5: ...ng 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Temperature Range F 100 160 F 200 300 F 375 475 F 475 575 F 600 700 F 725 825 F 850 950 F 975 1075 F 1025 1125 F Temperature Range C 38 71 C 93 149 C 191 246 C 246 302 C 316 371 C 385 441 C 454 510 C 524 579 C 552 607 C Sample Applications cleaning surfaces activating adhesives shaping removing flooring materials welding PE LDPE PP thawing pipes welding ABS PBT PC lap welding ...

Page 6: ... safe place Always store tool upwards resting on its back after use so that remaining heat in the unit can extract Allow to cool down before putting tool away Tools that are not in use should be stored in a dry locked room and out of the reach of children Do not overload your tools Work results and safety will be enhanced if you stay within the specified output range After using the tool for a pro...

Page 7: ...damaged circuit boards can be desoldered using hot air approx 400 C and the reduction nozzle I Joining sheeting The sheets are overlapped and welded together A slit nozzle is used to direct hot air under the overlap then the two sheets are firmly pressed together with a feed roller Also possible Repairing PVC tarpaulins by overlap weld ing with a slit nozzle Rigid PVC Plasticised PVC Soft PE LDPE ...

Page 8: ...esoldering and welding PVC Reduction nozzle 20 mm Focused jet of heat e g for edgebanding Surface nozzle 75 mm Spreads air over wider area for drying paint stripping etc Surface nozzle 50 mm Spreads air over smaller areas e g for waxing skis Paint scraper set Complete kit for stripping paint including replace ment blade holder replacement blades and paint scraper Plastic welding rod For securely w...

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