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