Steinel HL1920E electric heat gun is ideal for stripping paint, thawing frozen pipes, shrinking heat shrink tubing, bending plastics, applying or removing vinyl and soldering or desoldering electronic components. It is widely used in the automotive, construction, electronics and crafting sectors.
Features:
- This heat gun has variable temperature settings to adjust the heat output precisely to match the specific requirements of each task.
- Its turn dial heat control switch provides smooth and easy adjustments of temperature during operation.
- This heat gun offers a ceramic heating element for rapid heating capabilities and consistent performance.
- It is equipped with a slide switch enabling quick and effortless on-off operation, enhancing the overall safety and ease of use.
Compatible Accessories:
- Steinel Welding Iron Tip: It is used in applications such as flooring installation, automotive repair, medical prosthetics repair and pipe fitting. Each tip attaches securely to a reducer nozzle of a compatible size, while their slot accommodates filler rods. The flat face of the tip precisely directs the melted filler into seams and cracks, ensuring thorough and clean application.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. What type of plug does Steinel HL1920E electric heat gun have?
A. It features a two-prong plug for straightforward, hassle-free connectivity.
Q. What comes included in this Steinel electric heat gun?
A. The kit contents include a bare tool offering the essential heat gun unit ready for use with additional accessories available for separate purchase for customisation based on user needs and preferences.
Q. How to maintain Steinel HL1920E electric heat gun?
A. To maintain an electric heat gun keep it clean and free of debris. Allow the tool to cool completely before storing it, and avoid using solvents on the heat gun. Store it in a dry, safe place to avoid accidental damage.
Q. What is the operating temperature of this electric heat gun?
A. It has operating temperatures ranging from 120 to 1100 degrees F.