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7pcs 35mm Stainless Steel Heat Gun Nozzles Kits for Hot Air Gun Soldering Station Nozzle Tool

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Heat guns should always be used carefully around copper pipe work where solder joints have been used or scotch connectors as there is a possibility of melting the solder or weakening the joint. Heat Gun Safety A heat gun is a device that produces a stream or jet of heated air that is projected from the front opening and is then usually used for stripping paint, varnish and other similar jobs. The 85 x 85mm sieve nozzle (pictured) is suitable for larger-type workpieces and is particularly good for bundling several wires with a piece of heat shrink tubing. The 85mm nozzle fits the HG 5000 E professional hot air gun. This reflector nozzle is perfect for intricate work, where a consistent temperature is critical to not damaging components. It can be used for manufacturing wire harnesses and is useful in the automotive, electronics and aerospace industries. STEINEL Shell Reflector Nozzle This style of heat gun nozzle is used primarily in the roofing industry to lap weld difficult to reach areas, such as near vents.

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Reduction nozzles are also used to solder and desolder components in the electronics industry. Concentrated heat (400-455°C) loosens the solder joints, allowing the component to be removed with pliers. When using a heat gun to strip paint, the heated air is directed on to the painted surface, helping it to soften so that it can be easily stripped off.Some heat guns can be used on a stand so that both hands are free to work with other tools alongside the hot air. To get the most effective temperature, any heat gun can be held further away from the surface to reduce the heat, but having variable settings offers more choice. Power switch – it’s normally a dead man switch so that power is turned off when finger pressure is removed, which is a good safety feature as the heat gun stops if it’s accidentally dropped. While the typical nozzle is an open and even heat output, there are different types of nozzles that can concentrate, protect, reflect or distribute the air. Heat guns are an inexpensive way to reflow or reattach electronic components which have been soldered together, as well as an effective way to solder copper pipes. Other uses for heat guns

Heat Gun Reflector Nozzle - Bosch Professional

Lead was used in paint in the UK right up until 1992 although an agreement was reached in Europe in the 1960s to stop producing it. Many gallons of lead-based paint remained however and it was still legal to use it. As a general rule, if your home was painted up to 1970 there is a good chance that lead was used in the paint and stripping it with a heat gun could be dangerous. The 250 x 45 mm shell reflector is designed for the HG 5000 E professional hot air gun and the 150 x 25 mm adapter fits hot air tools HG 2420 E, HG 2620 E, HG 2520 E, HG 4000 E and HG 2300 EM. Glass protector nozzle: This nozzle allows you to strip paint and varnish, etc from neat a glass pane, without warming and melting the putty or glass. It the putty is warmed it can become soft and the glass can work loose, possibly falling out. To prevent this happening this nozzle directs the heat from the gun away from the glass and on to the surface where you need it Heat guns should be held at an angle of approximately 45 degrees from the work and never kept in one place for more than a few seconds. As the paint begins to bubble under the heat, move the gun and strip the paint with a scraper. Plastic welding nozzles are used across a variety of industries and for different purposes. Flooring installers use heat guns to weld PVC in flooring seams. Plastic welding is also used in the automotive industry, facilities maintenance and prosthetics to repair plastics.

Using an Extension Lead With a Heat Gun

There are other uses of the heat gun where having lower air flows and/or lower temperature ranges can be useful, such as: Reduction nozzles are perfect for concentrating airflow and heat for desoldering, welding and a range of other purposes. These hyper-concentrated reduction nozzles can also be used for welding plastic sheeting and for soldering and desoldering in electronics industries. Heat guns are electric hand tools which look and work in a similar way to hair dryers – operating a fan that pulls air into the body of the tool and drives it across an electric heating element and out through a nozzle. Heat guns are sometimes referred to as hot air guns. One advantage of this tool is the heat is almost instantaneous, so it can be switched off during pauses while working – whereas flame blow torches need to be relit if the flame is extinguished, which is less convenient.

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Fact: How hot is a heat gun? Most regular heat guns have a minimum temperature of around 49°C (120°F) More complex models have two or three heat settings or even a variable adjustment within a heat range, combined with a choice of two, three or variable speeds of air flow. The STEINEL nozzle is designed for STEINEL tools HG 2420 E, HG 2620 E, HG 2520 E, HG 4000 E and HG 2300 EM. STEINEL Surface NozzleSTEINEL’s hinged reflector nozzle is the only adapter that gives a full 360-degree heated air flow around your substrate. Developed for the electronically controlled HG 5000 E professional hot air gun, the hinged adapter will fasten closed around your cable giving you an even air flow in every direction.

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The paint bubbles and blisters as the moisture and air trapped under the paint expand and force the paint to bubble. Do not burn the paint. Simply warm it until the blistering appears. The heat from the heat gun will have warmed the paint so that it is soft. It can then be scrapped away relatively easily. Before you start work, ensure that the cord is long enough to easily reach the area you’re working in – if it isn’t, plug the heat gun into an extension lead to extend your reach.

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As well as that, heat guns help remove old paint drips off the floor by warming the paint until it bubbles, before it can be carefully scraped it off. Using heat guns for softening You can use the main nozzle from the heat gun. This allows the heat to come directly from the heat gun without trying to direct it or funneling it. This provides a heat over a wide area, although this will still be concentrated enough to do strip effectively. This is suitable for most DIY applications, so there is often no need to get other nozzles. Demist headlights – restore headlights from condensation by using a heat gun to evaporate the mist.

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