Typical Applications (cont’d)

Shrinking Tubing

Use stand to free both hands. Slide tubing over area to be insulated. Place in air stream and move with a side-to-side motion until tubing has shrunk.

Drying

Drying ink and paint on screen prints, posters or paper may be done manually or by directly mounting the heat blowers to the processing equipment.

Shrinking Packaging

Your Masterflow Heat Blower can be used for a variety of heat-shrinking applications. For example, it can be used to shrink bottle caps manually by gently waving the nozzle around the cap until it has shrunk.

One or two heat blowers may be permanently mounted to a conveyor system to shrink caps as the bottles pass by.

Shrink Tunnel Systems The Masterflow can be used on heat-shrink tunnel systems. It is recommended that the blower or blowers be mounted in a horizontal position to pre- vent overheating of the heat blower.

If you have any questions regarding your specific appli- cation or use, feel free to call our Sales Department at (262) 633-7791.

NOTE: Users should independently evaluate the suitability of the product for their application.

Maintenance Instructions

All repairs and maintenance other than that recommended in this instruction manual must be performed by a qualified repair technician who is expe- rienced with the repair of elec- tric tools, a qualified service organization, or Master Appliance Corp.’s Service Department.

For prompt and efficient main- tenance and repair service, return your product to:

Master Appliance Corp.

Attn: Repair Department

2420 - 18th Street

Racine, Wl 53403

Please enclose a note describing your problem and your phone number. If still under warranty, please include a copy of your invoice and date of purchase.

WARNING: Always unplug your tool before performing any maintenance or repairs. Use only identical Master Appliance brand replacement parts.

Lubrication

Apply 2-3 drops of SAE 20 non-detergent oil to oil holes every 6 months.

Cleaning

Unplug heat blower before cleaning. To clean outside of tool, use only a mild soap and damp cloth. Do not use other cleaning agents, turpentine, gasoline, lacquer or paint thin- ner, or other solvents that may contain chemicals which are harmful to plastics and other insulating materials. Never immerse tool in a liquid or allow a liquid to enter inside the tool. Make sure all vents and openings are free and clear of debris.

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