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Work Example - Metabo HPT RH18DA Instrucciones De Seguridad Y Manual De Instrucciones

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First of all, apply the hot air from a distance while checking
that there are no changes in the article being heated, and
then move it closer until it reaches an appropriate distance.
Heating infl ammable substances
(paper, wood, plastic, etc.)
Set the switch to the [set I] position and apply the
heat with the nozzle at least 4" (10 cm) away from the
article being heated.
Gently move the tip of the nozzle up, down, left and
right to apply the heat.
Applying heat constantly to one location may result in
malformation or the outbreak of smoke.
Heating non-fl ammable substances
(metal, stone, concrete, etc.)
Set the switch to the [set I] position, and if there are no
problems, move it to the [set II] position.
Apply the heat with the nozzle at least 2" (5 cm) away
from the article being heated.
Holding the nozzle too close may result in the tool
overheating, leading to malfunctions.
5. Work facing up
CAUTION
● When using the tool facing up, place it on a
stable surface.
When working with both hands, such as when bending a
pipe, you can lay down the heat gun and use it with the
nozzle side facing up.

WORK EXAMPLE

CAUTION
Parts of the nozzles supplied are sharp, so use
gloves when removing them from the case and
when attaching or detaching them.
Select the nozzle in consideration of the shape
of the article being heated and the area being
heated.
Pipe
Fig. 12
1. Peeling off paint (Fig. 13)
Use nozzle (plane) or nozzle (round) to soften the
paint with the hot air, and then remove it with the
scraper.
Note that heating the paint too much may result in it
scorching and becoming harder, making it diffi cult to
scrape off .
Nozzle
(Plane)
Scraper
2. Softening adhesive (Fig. 14)
Use nozzle (plane) or nozzle (round) to soften the
surface and make it easy to peel, and then pull up one
of the edges, blow heat underneath it and gently peel
it off so that none of the adhesive remains.
Nozzle
(Plane)
3. Heat wrapping (Fig. 15)
Use nozzle (plane) to heat-wrap shrink fi lm and tubes.
The material will change color or crack if hot air is
blown onto it from a close distance, so maintain an
appropriate distance while monitoring progress.
Nozzle
(Plane)
English
Fig. 13
Fig. 14
Fig. 15
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