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  Description & Introduction

  Description & Introduction

  Specifications

  Important Safety Instructions

The Masterflow

®

 Heat Blower

is a heavy-duty, industrial quality

heat blower suitable for

continuous duty applications.

It produces a high volume of

hot air for demanding industrial

applications. The adjustable 

stand features a keyhole slot for 

easy equipment mounting and 

allows the nozzle capability of ro-

tating 90° (horizontal to vertical).

Your Masterflow

®

 is equipped 

with a thermal fuse which will 

protect the element from over 

heating or burn out due to 

a nozzle blockage or motor 

failure.

Heat blowers are a source 
of extremely high tempera-
ture flameless heat (up to 
750°F/400°C). As with other 

products which generate 
extremely high temperatures, 
regardless of your specific 
application, extreme care and 
caution should be observed 
when using this product. 
Therefore, we recommend 
that you pay particular atten-
tion to the safety instructions 
which we have provided for 
your protection.

*Temperature

Model

°F

°C

Volts

Amps

AH-301

AH-302

AH-501

AH-502

AH-751

AH-752

300

300

500

500

750

750

150

150

260

260

400

400

120

220/240

120

220/240

120

220/240

10.0

  5.0

14.0

  7.2

18.0

  9.4

*Average temperature measures 1” from nozzle. 

WARNING:

 THIS PRODUCT

IS A SOURCE OF VERY HIGH 

TEMPERATURE FLAME-

LESS HEAT. AS WITH ANY 

ELECTRICAL TOOL, WHEN 

USING HEAT TOOLS, ALWAYS 

FOLLOW BASIC SAFETY PRE-

CAUTIONS, INCLUDING THE 

FOLLOWING, TO REDUCE THE 

RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC

SHOCK OR PERSONAL 

INJURY.
1) Read and understand this 

instruction manual before 

using. 

Save this manual for 

future reference.

WARNING: 

To reduce the 

risk of fire or electric shock, 

do not expose heat blowers 

to rain or moisture. Store in-

doors. Connect to grounded 

outlet only.

2) Do not use plug adaptors or 

remove the ground prong 

from the plug. This tool is 

equipped with a 3-prong 

plug and a 3-wire grounding 

system. Connect to properly 

grounded outlets only.

3) Use heat blower only on 

adequately rated circuits to 

avoid overheating of electri-

cal systems.

4) Masterflow Heat Blowers can 

produce up to 750°F/400°C 

of flameless heat out of the 

nozzle. Do not direct this hot 

air stream at your clothing, 

hands or body parts. Do not 

use as a hair dryer.

5) Do not touch nozzle open-

ing or nozzle shield until 

cool. When in “Hot” mode, 

extreme heat is generated 

at those areas. Always hold 

tool by the handle or use 

permanently attached stand.

6) Run on “Cold” before turning 

off. The nozzle and shield 

require approximately 3 

Important Safety Instructions

 (cont’d)

minutes to become cool to 

the touch.

7) Do not touch work surface 

with nozzle. Keep nozzle 

face at least 1” away. 

8) Keep a clean work area. 

Messy or cluttered work ar-

eas invite accidents or injury.

9) Keep away from children 

or persons with reduced 

physical, sensory or mental 

capabilities, or lack of expe-

rience and knowledge. All 

visitors should be kept at a 

safe distance from the work 

area. Do not let visitors touch 

the tool or extension cord.

10) Use tool in a well-ventilated 

area. Do not use near 

flammable liquids or in 

an explosive environment 

(where fumes, gases or dust 

are present).

11) Remove all highly flam-

mable materials and other 

debris from the work area.

12) Wear safety glasses at all 

times.

13) When using an extension 

cord, use only a 3-wire 

grounded cord with a mini-

mum of 14-gauge capacity. 

We recommend they be listed 

by Underwriters laboratories 

(UL) in the U.S.A. or (CSA) 

Canadian Standards Associa-

tion in Canada and be suit-

able for outdoor use. Cords 

marked for outdoor use are 

also suitable for indoor use.

14) Don’t abuse cordset. Never 

yank by cord to remove from 

electrical outlet or carry tool 

by cord.

15) Don’t remove adjustable 

stand. When not hand-

held, place tool on a level 

surface. Position cordset so 

it does not cause tipping.

16) Keep a fully-charged fire 

extinguisher close at hand. 

17) Do not leave heat blower 

unattended while the heat 

blower is running or cooling 

down.

18) Stay alert. Do not operate 

tool when you are tired. Use 

common sense and watch 

what you are doing.

19) Store properly. Do not store 

while hot. Store in a dry, 

high or locked-up location. 

Keep out of the reach of 

children.

20) 

WARNING: This product, 

when used for soldering and 

similar applications, produces 

chemicals known to the State 

of California to cause cancer 

and birth defects or other 

reproductive harm. 

IMPORTANT SAFETY 

INSTRUCTIONS

READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: 

Hidden areas such 

as walls, ceilings, floors, soffit 

boards and other panels may 

contain flammable liquids that 

could be ignited by the hot 

air gun when working in these 

locations. The ignition of these 

materials may not be apparent 

and could result in property 

damage and injury to persons. 

Do not use if in doubt about 

this hazard. When working in 

these locations, keep the hot air 

gun moving in a backand- forth 

motion. Lingering or pausing in 

one spot could ignite the panel 

or the material behind it.

Paint Stripping

WARNING: 

Extreme care 

should be taken when stripping 

paint. The peelings, residue 

and vapors of paint may con-

tain lead, which is poisonous. 

Any pre-1977 paint may contain 

lead and paint applied to 

homes prior to 1950 is likely to 

contain lead. Once deposited 

on surfaces, hand to mouth 

contact can result in the inges-

tion of lead. Exposure to even 

low levels of lead can cause 

irreversible brain and nervous 

system damage; young and 

unborn children are particularly 

vulnerable.
Before beginning any paint 

removal process you should 

determine whether the paint 

you are removing contains 

lead. This can be done by 

your local health department 

or by a professional who used 

a paint analyzer to check the 

lead content of the paint to be 

removed. 

LEAD BASED PAINT 

SHOULD ONLY BE REMOVED 

BY A PROFESSIONAL AND 

SHOULD NOT BE REMOVED 

USING A HOT AIR GUN.

Persons removing paint should 

follow these guidelines. 
1. Move the work piece 

outdoors. If this is not pos-

sible, keep the work area 

well ventilated. Open the 

windows and put an exhaust 

fan in one of them. Be sure 

the fan is moving the air from 

inside to outside.

Summary of Contents for MASTERFLOW AH-301

Page 1: ...composants étrangers et nationaux Ensamblado en EE UU utilizando componentes nacionales y extranjeros Please read understand and keep this manual for future reference Lire et bien comprendre les instructions contenues dans ce manuel et les conserver comme référence Por favor lea comprenda y guarde este manual para futura referencia MASTERFLOW HEAT BLOWER ...

Page 2: ...t let visitors touch the tool or extension cord 10 Use tool in a well ventilated area Do not use near flammable liquids or in an explosive environment where fumes gases or dust are present 11 Remove all highly flam mable materials and other debris from the work area 12 Wear safety glasses at all times 13 When using an extension cord use only a 3 wire grounded cord with a mini mum of 14 gauge capac...

Page 3: ...oncen trated heat is desired Operating Instructions Typical Applications Operating Instructions cont d To Operate Heat Blower 1 Plug heat blower into prop erly rated outlet 2 Move toggle switch to Hot position Heat blower will come up to full operating temperature in approximately two minutes 3 Adjustable stand is provided to allow nozzle to be rotated from almost horizontal to vertical position 4...

Page 4: ...sers should independently evaluate the suitability of the product for their application Repair and Maintenance Instructions All repairs and maintenance other than that recommended in this instruction manual must be performed by a qualified repair technician who is experi enced with the repair of electric tools a qualified service orga nization or Master Appliance Corp s Service Department Please c...

Page 5: ...30313 825 827 837 839 845 20108 50737 50927 805 GRT 023 35238 842 50924 843 35229 35258 50989 51008 51009 Element Kit AH 301 with Mica 120V Element Kit AH 302 with Mica 220 240V Element Kit AH 501 with Mica 120V Element Kit AH 502 with Mica 220 240V Element Kit AH 751 with Mica 120V Element Kit AH 752 with Mica 220 240V Bracket Bar Kit Mica Insulation Nozzle Kit Shield Kit Toggle Switch Kit Stand ...

Page 6: ...d air chaud constituent une source de chaleur sans flamme extrêmement élevée jusqu à 400 C 750 F Comme pour tous les appareils qui dégagent des tempéra tures extrêmement élevées indépendamment de la nature de votre application particu lière une prudence et un soin extrêmes s imposent lors de l utilisation de cet appareil Nous vous recommandons donc d accorder toute votre attention aux consignes de...

Page 7: ...ne ment du plomb Une fois que la plomb s est déposé sur les surfaces il est possible d en ingérer en portant la amin à la bouche Les simple fait d être exposé à une quantité même minime de plomb peut entrainer d irréparables lésions céré brales et endommagements du système nerveux auxquels les enfants enbas âge et les bébés à naitre sont particulièrement vulnérables Avant de commencer toute opérat...

Page 8: ... surfaces renferment souvent de matériaux inflammables tels que poussière copeaux de bois matière isolante nids de rongeurs et autres débris susceptibles de prendre feu Votre pistolet à air convient le mieux au décapage de bois Séchage Le séchage des encres et des peintures sur les impressions au tamis de soie les affiches ou Thermorétraction de tubes isolants Posez l appareil sur son sup port afi...

Page 9: ...EMENT Débranchez toujours votre appareil avant de procéder à une opération d entretien ou de réparation N utilisez que des pièces de rechange de marque Master Appliance identiques à celles enlevées Nettoyage Débranchez le souffleur d air chaud avant de le nettoyer Ne nettoyez l extérieur de l appareil qu à l aide de savon doux et d un chiffon humide N utilisez aucun autre agent d entretien pas plu...

Page 10: ...240 V Trousse d élément AH 501 avec mica 120 V Trousse d élément AH 502 avec mica 220 240 V Trousse d élément AH 751 avec mica 120 V Trousse d élément AH 752 avec mica 220 240 V Trousse de barre de support Isolation de mica Trousse de buse Trousse de bouclier Trousse d interrupteur à bascule Trousse de support Trousse de poignée Thermofusible avec bornes et manchon rétractable Borne avec thermofus...

Page 11: ...e même elle ne s applique pas non plus en cas d utilisation incorrecte ou abu sive de l outil à air chaud ou si celui ci a été ouvert et modifi é A la fi n de la période de garan tie Master Appliance ne saurait être tenu par aucune obligation expresse ou tacite Master Appliance décline toute respon sabilité en cas de dommage consécutif ou indirect découlant de tout défaut ou de la simple utilisati...

Page 12: ...eles puedan contener materiales inflamables que se pueden incendiar por la acción de la pistola de aire caliente La ignición de estos materials puedes no ser evidente desde un principio y provocar daños en propiedades o personas No utilizar la pistola si existen dudas sobre este riesgo Al trabajar en lugares con estas caracteristicas movar la pistola hacia adelante y hacia atrás Prolongar su uso o...

Page 13: ...icaba a los hogares antes de 1950 suele contener plomo Una vez depositado sobre superficies el contacto de la mano con la boca puede resultar en la ingestión del plomo La exposición a niveles incluso muy bajos de plomo puede causar daños irrevers ibles en el cerebro y el sistema nervioso Los niños pequeños y los fetos son particularmente vulnerables Antes de iniciar cualquier proceso para retirar ...

Page 14: ...rflow puede emplearse en sistemas de túneles de contracción térmica Recomendamos montar el so plador o los sopladores en una posición horizontal para evitar el recalentamiento del soplador Si tiene alguna pregunta relacio nada con la aplicación o empleo específico de su soplador de aire caliente no deje de llamar a nuestro Departamento de Ventas al teléfono 262 633 7791 Aplicaciones típicas contin...

Page 15: ...0 240 V Juego de elementos AH 501 con mica 120 V Juego de elementos AH 502 con mica 220 240 V Juego de elementos AH 751 con mica 120 V Juego de elementos AH 752 con mica 220 240 V Juego de la barra de soporte Aislamiento de mica Juego de la boquilla Juego del protector de la boquilla Juego del interruptor de palanca Juego del pedestal Juego de la agarradera Fusible térmico con terminales y manga t...

Page 16: ...que requieren reemplazo periódico ni se apli can si la herramienta de calefac ción ha sido mal utilizada abusada intervenida o alterada Al fi nalizar el período de garantía Master Appliance no estará bajo ninguna obligación expresa o implícita Master Appliance no asume responsabi lidad por y esta garantía no lo cubrirá cualquier daños inciden tales o consecuenciales de cual quier defecto de los pr...

Page 17: ...e in the U S A and Canada Appel gratuit aux États Unis et au Canada Llamada gratuita en los EE UU y Canadá Tel 001 262 633 7791 all other Countries tous autres pays todos los demás países Fax 262 633 9745 Email sales masterappliance com Correo electrónico sales masterappliance com www masterappliance com ...

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