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Bosch 1942 Consignes De Fonctionnement/Sécurité page 7

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BM 2610615924 2/02
Your Bosch 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 applications such as activating
adhesives, 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, softening 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 application, we
recommend that you experiment with a piece
of scrap material. Use care in approaching
the work until you find the proper
combination of shutter adjustment, distance
from the work surface and heat application
time.
Use a gentle back and forth motion when
applying heat unless it is found that a
concentrated heat is desired.
STRIPPING PAINT
1) To strip paint, turn unit on and hold it
about 1 inch from the surface being
stripped. Proper distance and speed of
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Operating Instructions
Typical Applications
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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 approximately two minutes.
3) Adjust air intake shutter to desired
position. Open will provide slightly cooler
air. Closed will provide the highest
temperature.
4) Adjustable stand is provided to allow
nozzle to be rotated from almost horizontal
to vertical position.
5) To turn heat gun off after use, move switch
to "COLD" position. Run on cold for
approximately three minutes. This will
allow the heat gun to cool down and the
nozzle to become cool to the touch.
6) Move switch to "OFF" position.
When heat gun is used in an enclosed
container, such as a shrink tunnel or special
enclosure, ambient air must be allowed to
pass into the heat gun and there must be an
outlet of equal size for the heated air to pass
out of the enclosure also. Total enclosure will
cause damage or possible failure to the heat
gun due to the extreme heat generated.
stripping should be determined by
experience. It is an advantage to hold the
gun further from the surface and to move
forward
slowly.
Slower
compensated by the wider softened areas.
Heat will also penetrate deeper.
2) Outlet temperature can be regulated by
the shutter at the side of the unit. With
shutter open, temperature is about
750°F/400°C at a distance of 1 inch from
the
nozzle.
With
temperature is about 1000°F/540°C.
Experiment to see which setting gives the
best results with the paint you are
stripping.
speed
is
shutter
closed,

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