Important safety instructions, Operating instructions – Master Appliance Master Heat Guns & Kits User Manual
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14) Remove all highly flamma-
ble materials and other
debris from the work area.
15) Wear safety glasses at all
times.
16) When using an extension
cord, use only a 3-wire
grounded cord with a mini-
mum of 14 gauge capacity.
We recommend they be
listed by Underwriters
Laboratories (UL) in the
U.S.A. or (CSA) Canadian
Standards Association in
Canada and be suitable for
outdoor use. Cords
marked for outdoor use are
also suitable for indoor use.
17) Don’t abuse cordset.
Never yank by cord to
remove from electrical out-
let or carry tool by cord.
18) Don't remove adjustable
stand. When not hand
held, place tool on a level
surface. Position cordset
so it does not cause
tipping.
19) Keep a fully-charged fire
extinguisher close at
hand.
20) Do not leave heat gun
unattended while running
or cooling down.
21) Stay alert. Do not operate
tool when you are tired.
Use common sense and
watch what you are doing.
22) Store properly. Do not
store while hot. Store in a
dry, high or locked-up
location. Keep out of the
reach of children.
23) Always unplug tool before
performing any mainte-
nance. When servicing,
use only Master Appliance
brand replacement parts.
We recommend that all
maintenance be performed
by a qualified repair techni-
cian who is experienced in
the repair of electric tools,
a qualified service organi-
zation, or our repair staff.
24)
WARNING: This product,
when used for soldering and
similar applications, pro-
duces chemicals known to the
state of California to cause
cancer and birth defects or
other reproductive harm.
Send product to:
Master Appliance Corp.
Attn: Repair Department
2420 - 18th Street
Racine, Wl 53403
Your Master Heat Gun is a
heavy-duty, industrial-quality,
general-purpose heat gun.
You can do more heating jobs
faster with this heat gun
because of its high power and
air flow ratings.
This product provides a fast
flow of heated air for applica-
tions such as activating adhe-
sives, bending and forming
plastics, curing epoxies,
deburring plastics, defrosting
frozen coils, drying negatives
and parts, heating solids and
liquids, loosening nuts and
bolts, removing floor tiles and
putty, repairing vinyl, shrinking
tubing and packaging, soften-
ing materials and stripping
paint. It's your dependable
answer, “Wherever a fast,
portable heat is the need.”
The proper amount of heat for
each application is dependent
upon the adjustment of the air
intake shutter, the distance of
the nozzle opening from the
work surface and length of
time that heat is applied to the
work surface.
Before performing an applica-
tion, we recommend that you
experiment with a piece of
scrap material. Use care in
approaching the work until
you find the proper combina-
tion of shutter adjustment, dis-
tance from the work surface
and heat application time.
Use a gentle back and forth
motion when applying heat
unless it is found that a con-
centrated heat is desired.
To Operate Heat Gun
1) Plug heat gun into properly
rated outlet.
2) Move rocker switch to “Hot”
position. Heat gun will
come up to full operating
temperature in approxi-
mately two minutes.
3) Adjust air intake shutter to
desired position. Open will
provide slightly cooler air.
Closed will provide the
highest temperature.
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Important Safety Instructions
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Operating Instructions