MasterCraft 54-6505-6 Owner'S Manual Download Page 19

 

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PARTS LIST 

– MODEL 54-6505-6 

 
 

 
        

WARNING:

 

When servicing, use only Mastercraft

®

 replacement parts. Use of any 

other parts may create a safety hazard or cause damage to the tool. 
 
Any attempt to repair or replace electrical parts on this power tool may create a safety 
hazard unless repair is performed by a qualified technician.

  

 

Always order by PART NUMBER, not by key number.

 

Key # 

Part # 

Part Name 

Quantity 

160213 

Cord 

322024 

Cord guard 

315003 

Cord clamp 

500201 

Screw ST3.9x14 

153520 

Connection pole 

163735 

Switch 

300133 

Motor housing 

312974 

Rubber butter 

312975 

Butter 

10 

312978 

Butter 

11 

312210 

Back housing 

12 

312976 

Butter 

13 

312977 

Butter 

14 

315952 

Inside track 

15 

164106 

LCD 

16 

164304 

Signal sense organ 

17 

162889 

Circuitry 

18 

500860 

Screw ST2.5x5 

19 

160611 

Line 

20 

130042 

Motor 

21 

500006 

Screw ST2.9x12 

22 

315946 

Motor board 

23 

500860 

Screw M2.5x5 

24 

314051 

Fan 

25 

300133 

Screw ST2.9x7 

26 

315947 

Air deflector 

27 

160612 

Line 

28 

163503 

Protect organ 

29 

163504 

Sense organ 

30 

146814 

Chinaware 

31 

 

Mica paper 

32 

146814 

Wind duct 

33 

300133 

Motor housing 

34 

500200 

Screw ST3.9x19 

35 

315953 

Guard 

36 

162889 

Bracket 

37 

242582 

Steel wire 

 

Summary of Contents for 54-6505-6

Page 1: ...f its accessories read this manual and follow all Safety Rules and Operating Instructions General Safety Rules Specific Safety Rules and Symbols Functional Description Assembly Operation Maintenance A...

Page 2: ...period when returned by the original purchaser with proof of purchase Cordless tool battery or batteries and charger and or case carry a two 2 year replacement warranty against defects in workmanship...

Page 3: ...ding drilling and other construction activities contains chemicals known to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm Some examples of these chemicals are Lead from lead based paints Cryst...

Page 4: ...es such as pipes radiators ranges and refrigerators There is increased risk of electric shock if your body is grounded Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions Water entering the power tool...

Page 5: ...efore making any adjustments changing accessories or storing the tool Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the tool accidentally Store idle tools out of reach of children and ot...

Page 6: ...ards and facial hair may prevent the maks from fitting properly Change filters often Disposable paper dust masks are NOT adequate for protecting against inhaling lead fumes Keep the heat gun moving wh...

Page 7: ...behind the work surface and ignite hidden material At the end of each work session place the paint chips and dust in a double plastic bag Close the bag with a twist tie and dispose of it in accordanc...

Page 8: ...rrent the tool will draw An undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage resulting in loss of power and overheating The table below shows the correct size to use according to cord length and name...

Page 9: ...ng current three phase alternating current with neutral direct current no load speed alternating or direct current class II construction splash proof construction watertight construction protective ea...

Page 10: ...to the operator or damage to the heat gun Do not use any accessory unless you have completely read the instructions or Owner s Manual for that accessory Scrapers Wire brushes WARNING If any part is m...

Page 11: ...ner or similar highly volatile solvents to clean the tool EXPLODED VIEW OF NOZZLES HEAT GUN COMPONENTS KEY DESCRIPTION QTY A Heat gun 1 B Nozzle coned reducer 1 C Nozzle curved head shield 1 D Nozzle...

Page 12: ...density of the material being heated ambient temperature wind distance between the nozzle and the surface being heated and the heating technique will all affect the speed at which the surface will be...

Page 13: ...gital control memory function will automatically set the heat gun at the previously set temperature and fan speed when the switch is turned ON Setting the fan speed The fan speed can be set at five di...

Page 14: ...amber can be set anywhere between 50 C 122 F and 650 C 1202 F in 10 C 18 F increments NOTES a Temperatures displayed in the LCD window are C b Slower fan speeds will result in greater heat loss betwee...

Page 15: ...d of the air stream Coned reducer use for concentrating the air flow onto a small area Curved head shield use for shielding sensitive areas from the direct heat DANGER Never attempt to change or attac...

Page 16: ...e edge of the shingles Too much heat will melt the shingles PAINT STRIPPING PROCESS WARNING Never touch the heat gun nozzle during use or soon after use It becomes very hot and will cause severe burns...

Page 17: ...ive practices can damage the tool as well as the workpiece WARNING DO NOT attempt to modify tools or create accessories Any such alteration or modification is misuse and could result in a hazardous co...

Page 18: ...18 PARTS DIAGRAM MODEL 54 6505 6...

Page 19: ...163735 Switch 1 7 300133 Motor housing 1 8 312974 Rubber butter 4 9 312975 Butter 1 10 312978 Butter 1 11 312210 Back housing 1 12 312976 Butter 1 13 312977 Butter 1 14 315952 Inside track 1 15 16410...

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