Features; Technical Data; Operation Instructions - Urrea PC900 Manual De Usuario

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FEATURES

KNOW YOUR TOOL
Before attempting to use this hammer drill, be-
come familiar with all of its operating features
and safety requirements.
WARNING: Do not allow familiarity with the
hammer drill to cause carelessness.
Remember that a fraction of a second of care-
lessness is enough to inflict severe injury.
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1. Heat outlet.
2. Aluminum body.
3. Temperature selector.
4. 3 Position switch; Hot, cold & off
5. Detachable non-slip 3-position base.

TECHNICAL DATA

DE750
VOLTAGE-FREQUENCY
POWER
POWER CONSUMPTION
TEMPERATURE HIGH:
LOW:
WEIGHT

OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS

GENERAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Plug the power cord of the tool into a 120
volt, grounded, electrical outlet.
2. The switch on this heat gun has three posi-
tions. Push the Switch up for the heat setting.
3. Allow the heat gun one minute to build up to
the heat level.
4. To increase the output temperature use the
knob to close the vent cover, on this mode you
can only work for 5 minutes continuously.
IMPORTANT: Let the heat gun rest for at
least 5 minutes after working at the maximum
heat range.
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127 V ~ 60 Hz
13 A
1,5 kWh
600 ºC
537 ºC
1,7 kg (3,7 lb)
5. The heat gun can be set on its base to treat
Individual workpieces by hand.
WARNING: To prevent serious injury; always
wear thermally insulated gloves, rated to at
least 650˚C (1200˚F), when working directly with
pieces by hand.
CAUTION: To prevent personal injury or
property damage; do not leave the Heat Gun
unattended while pointed at surfaces or objects.
6. Recommended operation time is 30 minutes of
continuous work with 5 to 10 minutes of rest.
7. Before turning your heat gun off, turn the
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switch to the FAN mode for 2 minutes before
turning it off and put it away.
USES OF THE HEAT GUN
The Heat Gun can be used for:
• Shrinking of shrink tubing, packaging and
electrical components.
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• Deforming of articles made from acrylic, PVC,
and polystyrene tubing, plates, and profiles as
well as most woods.
• Welding of thermoplastic polymer, flooring
materials of PVC and linoleum, PVC-coated fab-
ric, wallpaper, tarpaulins and foils.
• Soldering of tin, special silver solder, SMD el-
ements, cable lugs, and for loosening soldered
connections.
• Paint removal. Removal of old coatings of oil
paint, varnish, and synthetic plaster.
• Drying of color shade samples, filler, adhesives,
construction joints and stucco forms.
• Joining adhesives. Large surface gluing with
contact adhesives, activation of pressure,
heat sensitive adhesives, acceleration of bond-
ing processes, releasing of bonding points as
well as releasing or bonding of edge bond or
veneer.
• Defrosting of icy stairs and steps, door locks,
trunk lids, car doors or metal water pipes.
WARNING: Do not attempt to defrost PVC
pipes. Always check that it is a water pipe and
not a gas pipe. Do not heat a gas pipe.
• Disinfection. With the tool set at the highest
setting, animal sites/stables may be disinfected.
Wood worm infestation may be controlled. Do
not heat up the wood surface too much or it
can burn.
DANGER: Never touch work area with the
Heat Gun; lt could scorch or ignite.
WELDING PLASTICS
Choose the Concentrator or Deflector nozzle
and fit over heat outlet. The materials being
welded together must be of exactly the same
or

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