www.swstahl.de
SW-Stahl GmbH
An der Hasenjagd 3
D-42897 Remscheid
Tel. +49 (0) 2191 / 46438-0
Fax +49 (0) 2191 / 46438-40
E-Mail: [email protected]
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Heat Gun Safety Precautions
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Make sure a tool is only connected to the voltage marked on its name plate.
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Never use the heat gun as hair dryer!
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Never direct the hot airflow toward people or animals.
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Never use the heat gun near flammable materials or gases.
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Never obstruct the hot airflow by blocking or covering the air outlet.
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Never touch the nozzle to any surface when running the gun or shortly after running.
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Keep the gun handle dry, clean and free from oil and grease.
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Always stand gun in an upright position or hang it up by its convenient hanger.
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Never use the gun in the rain or extremely damp days.
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Never poke anything down inside the hot air nozzle.
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Never carry the gun by its power cord or pull the cord from an electrical outlet.
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Always allow the heat gun to cool down completely before storing it.
Specifications
Power Input
230V - , 50 Hz, 2000 W
Temperature settings
Low
350°C
High
550°C
Air Volume
Low
300 l / min
High
500 l / min
Net Weight
0,9 Kg
Protection class
II /
Applications
(use only for the purposes listed below)
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Removing paint and varnish with hot air jet and scraper.
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Removing self-adhesive stickers and trim.
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Loosening rusted or over tightened nuts and metal screws.
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Thawing frozen pipes, frozen door locks, pad looks, etc.
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Warning: Do not attempt to thaw plastic pipes!
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Highlighting the natural wood grain of wooden surfaces before staining or varnishing.
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Softening old putty before removal and replacement.
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Drying out wet, damaged timber prior to filling with compound and refinishing.
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Shrinking PVC shrinking-wrap sheeting for packaging protection.
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Waxing and dewaxing skis.
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Shrinking polyvinyl wire joints.
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Soft Soldering.