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HEAT SETTINGS

The Heat Gun has two settings:

1.Low heat - for use where the 

workpiece or surroundings must 

not be allowed to get too hot. 

Setting~350°C.

2.High heat - for faster heat up 

time of the workpiece where you 

can also operate the gun at a 

greater distance.

Setting~600°C.

OPERATION

Before starting work it is 

advisable to test the work surface

for the ideal temperature to use.

The table below gives an indication

of the likely heat settings required

but always start with the low heat 

setting.

The distance between the nozzle

and the work surface will vary 

according to the material being

worked on but this should always

be at least 50mm (2”)  or more on

either heat setting.

All applications, with the exception

of removing paint from the window

frames, can be performed without

using a nozzle, however for best

results nozzles are recommended.

Suggested Ratings

Welding Plastic

Low Setting

Bending Plastic

Low Setting

Heat shrinking plastic Low Setting

Paint Stripping

High Setting

Defrosting Pipes

High Setting

Removes vinyl 

floor tiles

High Setting

Soldering

High Setting

Lighting BBQ’s

High Setting

Nozzles

The kit is supplied with 4 different

shaped nozzles, which can be used

as follows.

Concentrator Nozzle

• Directs a

concentrated

heat flow to the

work surface.

• Ideal for

removing paint

in awkward

corners,

crevices, mouldings, beading or

architraves. 

Deflector Nozzle

• Directs a long,

narrow heat

pattern to the

work surface.

• Ideal for

removing paint

or varnish from

large, flat

surfaces such

as skirting boards, doors, stairs,

etc.

• It should be used in conjunction

with a flat scraper. 

• Vinyl tiles can be removed by

softening the tile and adhesive.

Glass

Protection

Nozzle

• Deflects the

heat away from

glass or other

fragile areas.

3

Concentrator Nozzle

Deflector Nozzle

Glass Protection Nozzle

Summary of Contents for HG 2000K

Page 1: ...a highly versatile kit that can be used in a variety of applications WHAT S INCLUDED Your kit contains 2000W heat gun 4 nozzles 3 shavehooks 1 shavehook handle 1 general purpose scraper 1 carry case...

Page 2: ...nsure that protective goggles and masks are used Poisonous or inflammable gases may be produced when working with paints especially older type lead paints varnishes plastics and similar materials Ensu...

Page 3: ...however for best results nozzles are recommended Suggested Ratings Welding Plastic Low Setting Bending Plastic Low Setting Heat shrinking plastic Low Setting Paint Stripping High Setting Defrosting Pi...

Page 4: ...T GENERAL Do not heat the paint for too long as this will burn the paint making it difficult to remove 1 Choose the required nozzle and fit onto the heat outlet 2 Hold the gun with nozzle approximatel...

Page 5: ...venly heat the sleeve over the electrical cable WELDING PLASTICS WARNING Plastic can very quickly change from being tacky to becoming liquid Beware of burns from hot plastic Do not remove molten plast...

Page 6: ...ay have been supplied with a mains lead with a fitted moulded plug This is identified by the fuse holder in the base of the plug Please read the following safety instructions before use 1 If the mould...

Page 7: ...nquiries earlex co uk INFORMATION ON THE DISPOSAL OF WASTE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT KNOWN AS WEEE Your attention is brought to new directives applicable to the disposal of this electrical equipment where...

Page 8: ...HV3900 The complete paint spray spraying system Easy to use saves time Fast professional finish with no brush marks Makes light work of painting banisters spindles coving and skirting Complete with 4...

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