STANDARD ACCESSORIES

 

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Nozzle (round).............................................................

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Nozzle (flat) ..................................................................

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Nozzle (curved surface)...............................................

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Nozzle (glass protector)...............................................

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Scraper (with grip)........................................................

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Case .............................................................................

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Standard accessories are subject to change without notice.

APPLICATIONS

Peeling opaint

Softening adhesive

Removing putty from window frames

Forming resin pipes

Welding plastic

Heat wrapping using heat-shrink film.

Soldering

Drying work

Defrosting work

PRIOR TO OPERATION

1.Power source

Ensure that the power source to be utilized conforms to the power requirements specified on the product nameplate.

2.Power switch

Ensure that the power switch is in the OFF position.

If the plug is connected to a receptacle while the power switch is in the ON position, the power tool will start operating immediately, which could cause a serious accident.

3.Extension cord

When the work area is removed from the power source, use an extension cord of sucient thickness and rated capacity. The extension cord should be kept as short as practicable.

BASIC FUNCTIONS

1. Switch Operations and Temperature Adjustments (Fig. 1, 2)

Press the switch upward or downward to enable continual operations even when your finger is removed. Press the protrusion lightly to return the switch to the central position and turn othe power.

The wind temperature and wind volume can be adjusted in two stages depending on which way the switch is set.

Switch [I] position:

110 V: 250°C (wind volume 0.25 m3)

120 V to 127 V: 350°C (wind volume 0.25 m3)

220 V to 240 V: 350°C (wind volume 0.25 m3)

Switch [II] position:

110 V to 127 V: 500°C (wind volume 0.5 m3)

220 V to 240 V: 600°C (wind volume 0.5 m3)

Press the quick cooling button and press the switch to blow warm air at approximately 50 degrees Celsius for each of the switch’s wind volumes.

This is used to quickly cool material that is heat- warping and to cool the nozzle when it reaches high temperatures after using the tool.

2. Using the Hook (Fig. 3)

CAUTION

○ When pointing the tool upward to work, make sure that it is placed on a stable block that does not tilt.

○ Do not hang the tool from your wrist or waist when moving around with the nozzle still hot.

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Support the tool firmly when pointing the heat-wind release nozzle upward.

Also, it is possible to suspend the tool from a wrist, etc., with a cord to prevent it from being dropped when working in high locations, etc.

3. Attaching the Nozzle (Fig. 4)

CAUTION

The nozzle is extremely hot immediately after use, so do not touch it.

NOTE

Make sure you do not drop the nozzle.

Replace the nozzle for a type that is suited to the job in hand. Insert the nozzle supplied firmly into the hot wind release nozzle until it can go no further.

4. Temperature Settings

WARNING

○ Do not use the tool in the vicinity of volatile substances (thinner, gasoline, etc.)

○ Do not bring the hot wind release nozzle in close contact with your hands or face during use.

The nozzle is extremely hot immediately after use, so do not touch it.

Set the temperature in consideration of the article to be heated.

Also, pay attention to the surrounding material that will be heated at the same time.

First of all, apply the hot wind from a distance while checking that there are no changes in the article being heated, and then move it closer until it reaches an appropriate distance.

Heating inflammable substances (paper, wood, plastic, etc.)

Set the switch to the [I] position and apply the heat with the nozzle at least 10cm away from the article being heated.

Gently move the tip of the nozzle up, down, left and right to apply the heat.

Applying heat constantly to one location may result in malformation or the outbreak of smoke.

Heating non-flammable substances (metal, stone, concrete, etc.)

Set the switch to the [I] position, and if there are no problems, move it to the [II] position.

Apply the heat with the nozzle at least 5cm away from the article being heated.

Holding the nozzle too close may result in the tool overheating, leading to malfunctions.

WORK EXAMPLE

CAUTION

Parts of the nozzles supplied are sharp, so use gloves when removing them from the case and when attaching or detaching them.

Select the nozzle in consideration of the shape of the article being heated and the area being heated.

1. Peeling opaint (Fig. 5)

Use nozzle (flat) or nozzle (round) to soften the paint with the hot wind, and then remove it with the scraper supplied.

Note that heating the paint too much may result in it scorching and becoming harder, making it dicult to scrape o.

2. Softening adhesive (Fig. 6)

Use nozzle (flat) or nozzle (round) to soften the surface and make it easy to peel, and then pull up one of the edges, blow heat underneath it and gently peel it oso that none of the adhesive remains.

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