Operating instructions typical applications – Master Appliance 1425-3550 FPM130-900F User Manual

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Operating Instructions

Typical Applications

Shrink Packaging

Use low or high heat

Shrink T

ubing

Use low or high heat

Bend PVC T

ubing

Use high heat

Dry Film

Use low heat

Strip Paint

Use low or high heat

Install V

inyl

Use low or high heat

The proper amount of heat for
each application is dependent
on three variables:
1. The volume/speed of

airflow along with distance
of nozzle from work
surface.

2. Length of time that heat

is applied and airflow.

3. Combination of air and

settings. Experiment with
these variables to better
learn the capabilities of
this heat gun.

Before performing any
application, we recommend
that you experiment with a
piece of scrap material. Use
care in approaching the work
until you

find the proper

combination of heat and air
velocity control, distance and
the heat application time.

4)

Move switch to zero(O)"Off"
position.

CAUTION: Do not place unit

on its side while using
spreader or heat shrink
attachments.

Use a gentle back and forth
motion when applying heat
unless it is found that a
concentrated heat is desired.

T

o Operate Heat Gun

1)

Plug heat gun into properly
rated outlet.

2) Move the switch to position

one (I) for about 130°F54°C
air output, air velocity can
now be regulated between
1425-3550 FPM/434-
1069m/mn.

3) Move the switch to position

two (II) for temperature
control from 130-900°F/54-
482°C. Air velocity is still
controlable from about
1425-3550 FPM/434-
1069m/mn. Air temperature
will stabilize in about two
minutes.

NOTE:

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

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