Ryobi HG500 manual Installing Attachments, Removing the Nose Cone, Using the Hanger

Page 12

OPERATION

INSTALLING ATTACHMENTS

See Figures 5 - 6.

Several attachments are included with the heat gun to expand its capabilities. Attachments are installed simply by placing them on the end of the heat gun’s nozzle.

NOTE: Install or remove attachments only when both the heat gun nozzle and the attachment nozzle are cool.

Scraper nozzle: The scraper nozzle reduces the airflow from a circular area to a wide, narrow line. This nozzle can be used along with the handheld scraper to remove paint. It can also be used for softening and forming acrylic sheets, vinyl floor tiles, linoleum, and laminate surfaces.

Tube bender nozzle: The tube bender nozzle is useful for surround bending, soldering pipe, and applying heat to shrinkable tubing.

Concentrator nozzle: The concentrator nozzle intensifies the application of heat in a specific area. Uses for this nozzle include bending acrylic plastic sheets, soldering pipe joints, and directing heat into corners.

REMOVING THE NOSE CONE

See Figure 7.

The nose cone helps to limit exposure to the extremely hot nozzle when the heat gun is in use. However, the nose cone can be removed to allow use of the heat gun in tight spaces.

NOTE: Always reinstall the nose cone when finished.

To remove:

nUnplug the heat gun.

nWith nozzle pointed away from you, rotate the nose cone slightly clockwise and remove.

WARNING:

The nozzle of the heat gun is extremely hot during use. It will stay hot for several minutes, depending on room temperature. Allow heat gun to cool before attempting to install or remove the nose cone to avoid possible serious personal injury.

To reinstall:

nUnplug the heat gun.

nSlide nose cone over the heat gun nozzle.

nSeat the nose cone against the body of the heat gun by aligning tabs on heat gun body to notches on base of nose cone.

nRotate the nose cone counterclockwise to secure.

USING THE HANGER

See Figure 8.

The heat gun has a hanger recessed into the support stand. To use, simply slide your finger into the opening underneath the hanger and flip the hanger out and away from the sup- port stand.

HEAT GUN NOZZLE

ATTACHMENT

 

NOZZLE

Fig. 5

 

TUBE BENDER NOZZLE

 

CONCENTRATOR

SCRAPER

NOZZLE

NOZZLE

 

 

Fig. 6

NOSE

 

CONE

 

HEAT GUN

NOZZLE

Fig. 7

HANGER

Fig. 8

12

Image 12
Contents OPERATOR’S Manual Save this Manual for Future ReferenceTable of Contents IntroductionImportant Safety Instructions Electrical SafetyPersonal Safety Read These Instructions Work AreaSpecific Safety Rules ServiceSymbols Symbol Name DESIGNATION/EXPLANATIONSymbol Signal Meaning Electrical Double InsulationElectrical Connection Extension CordsFeatures Product SpecificationsFeatures AssemblyOperation ApplicationsRead this Instruction Adjusting the Temperature STARTING/STOPPING the Heat GUNHANDS-FREE Operation Installing Attachments Using the HangerRemoving the Nose Cone Maintenance General MaintenanceCleaning the Heat GUN LubricationService Model NO. and Serial no