WHAT IT DOES
It emits a steady stream of hot air that can be used mainly to remove paint, dry surfaces, shape plastics, and apply protective covering to electric wires.
This tool is not designed for use on metal. If you want to shape or join metal, you will need specialised metal work tools.
It emits a steady stream of hot air that can be used mainly to remove paint, dry surfaces, shape plastics, and apply protective covering to electric wires.
This tool is not designed for use on metal. If you want to shape or join metal, you will need specialised metal work tools.
For delightfully primarily removing paint, varnish & can be used also for heat shrinking purposes, moulding plastics and more!
Made in England!
SAFETY INFORMATION & PPE
Do not touch the hot tip of the heat gun. It will remain hot enough to harm for a good few minutes after use.
When putting down the tool on a workspace after use, ensure that the tip is pointed upwards and away from any surfaces to prevent damage.
YOU MAY ALSO NEED
HOW TO USE IT
Keep the heat gun about 2 to 5 cm away from the object you are trying to heat up at all times.
Move the heat gun back and forth slowly over the area that needs to be heated.
Stay alert for any smells or changes in appearance that might indicate signs of burning or deformations of the material.
INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEOS
Note this video is a general introduction and is not specific to this exact tool. We always advise reading the manual if provided below, especially the safety advisories, before using any tools.
Do not touch the hot tip of the heat gun. It will remain hot enough to harm for a good few minutes after use.
When putting down the tool on a workspace after use, ensure that the tip is pointed upwards and away from any surfaces to prevent damage.
- Heat Safe Work Gloves – Recommended if likely to touch the workpiece whilst still hot.
- Mask & Ventilation – Recommended if used on plastic or paint there might be a release of harmful chemicals.
- Safety glasses – Recommended if you will be removing paint, as hot flakes might fly up in the air.
YOU MAY ALSO NEED
- Any specific jigs or other shaping tools that are relevant to your project.
- Hand scrapers – Useful for removing old paint.
HOW TO USE IT
Keep the heat gun about 2 to 5 cm away from the object you are trying to heat up at all times.
Move the heat gun back and forth slowly over the area that needs to be heated.
Stay alert for any smells or changes in appearance that might indicate signs of burning or deformations of the material.
INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEOS
Note this video is a general introduction and is not specific to this exact tool. We always advise reading the manual if provided below, especially the safety advisories, before using any tools.