Technical data
Heatgun
Type nº
Power input [W]
Temperature levels [ºC]
Weight [kg]
Protection Class
Machine elements
1 Air outlet
Ring
2
Hanging ring
3
Switch
4
Ventilations slots
5
Introduction
• This tool is intended for the removal of paint, the forming and
welding of plastic, and the warming of heat-shrinkable tubing;
the tool is also suitable for soldering and tinning, loosening
adhesive joints and defrosting water pipes.
• Read and save this instruction manual (pay special attention
to the safety instructions at the back).
For your safety
BEFORE USE:
• Check the functioning of the tool before each use and, in case
of a defect, have it repaired immediately by a qualified per-
son; never open the tool yourself.
• Inspect tool cord and plug before each use and, if damaged,
have them replaced by a qualified person.
• Use completely unrolled and safe extension cords with a ca-
pacity of 16 Amps (U.K. 13 Amps).
• Inspect the extension cord periodically and replace it, if dam-
aged.
• Only use the original SKIL accessories supplied with the tool
(only 8003 in plastic case).
• Use the tool and its accessories in accordance with this in-
struction manual and in the manner intended for the tool; use
of the tool for operations, different from those normally ex-
pected to be performed by the tool, could result in a hazard-
ous situation.
• This tool should not be used by people under the age of 16
years.
• Always check that the supply voltage is the same as the volt-
age indicated on the nameplate of the tool.
• Be sure tool is switched off when plugging in.
DURING USE:
• Handle the tool with care; prevent fire and burns.
- Do not touch the air outlet/nozzle and the heated object;
they become extremely hot.
- Do not hold the air outlet/nozzle too close to the object to
be worked on.
manual SKIL 8003
Position I
Position II
Position III
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- Do not direct the hot air stream towards the same surface
for too long.
- Never look down the air outlet/nozzle.
- Wear protective gloves and use safety glasses.
- Never direct the hot air stream towards persons or animals.
- Never use the tool for drying hair.
- Do not leave the tool unattended.
- Never use the tool in the proximity of inflammable gases or
combustible materials (risk of explosion).
- When working with plastic, paint, varnish and similar ma-
terials, inflammable and poisonous gases may be pro-
duced; inform yourself beforehand about the materials to
be worked on.
- Take into account, that heat may be transferred to combus-
tible materials out of eyesight.
- To be on the safe side, have a bucket of water or a fire ex-
tinguisher handy, in case any material catches fire.
• Prevent electrical shock.
- Never poke anything down the air outlet/nozzle.
- Avoid body contact with earthed surfaces (e.g. pipes, ra-
diators, ranges, refrigerators).
- Ensure the tool does not get wet.
- Do not use the tool in damp locations.
- When used outdours, connect the tool via a fault current (FI)
circuit breaker with a triggering current of 30 mA maximum,
and only use an extension cord which is intended for out-
dour use and equipped with a splashproof coupling-socket.
• Handle the cord with care.
- Always keep away the cord from the hot air stream and the
air outlet/nozzle.
- Keep the cord away from heat, oil and sharp edges.
- Do not carry the tool by the cord, and do not yank the cord
to disconnect it from the socket.
- Do not suspend the tool by the cord.
• Never use the tool in conjunction with chemical solvents.
• Make sure work area is adequately ventilated.
• Keep work area clean and well lit.
• Keep children away from work area.
• Stay alert; watch what you are doing, use common sense and
do not operate the tool when you are tired.
• Take a secure stance; do not overreach, especially on lad-
ders and stages.
• Ensure that the tool is switched off, before putting it aside.
• In case of electrical or mechanical malfunction, immediately
switch off the tool and disconnect the plug.
AFTER USE:
• Switch off the tool and disconnect the plug.
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