The 2000W LCD display heat gun is a powerful and versatile tool designed for both DIY enthusiasts and professional contractors. With its adjustable temperature and fan speed settings, it provides fast and efficient heating for a variety of applications, such as paint stripping, shrink wrapping, and plastic welding. The heat gun features a robust 2000-watt motor and a built-in cooling system to prevent overheating, ensuring maximum durability and safe, reliable performance. Compact and easy to handle, it’s the ideal tool for tackling a wide range of heating tasks with precision and control.
Specification
Model |
T-HG3320ES |
Power |
2000W |
Voltage |
220V |
Temperature Range |
50-550°C |
Air Output |
350 L/min |
Intelligent Digital Display |
Yes |
Temperature Regulation |
Adjustable Temperature |
Dimension |
255x200x78mm |
Weight |
950g |
Dimension (Unit: mm)
Details
Applications
A heat gun is a versatile tool that is commonly used in a variety of fields, including construction, automotive repair, and crafting. It uses a heating element to produce a stream of hot air, which can be directed onto a surface to soften or melt materials such as plastic, vinyl, or paint. This makes it useful for tasks such as shrink-wrapping, soldering, and stripping paint or wallpaper. TOOL heat guns come in a range of sizes and power levels, and may feature adjustable temperature and airflow settings for greater control over the heating process.
Tips: Safety precautions whlie using a heat gun
- Wear heat-resistant gloves to protect your hands from burns when handling the heat gun.
- Wear safety goggles to shield your eyes from hot air, debris, and fumes.
- Wear long sleeves and pants to protect your skin from accidental burns.
- Ensure proper ventilation to avoid inhaling harmful fumes, especially when working with materials like paint.
- Inspect the heat gun before use to ensure the cord is intact, vents are clear, and there are no signs of damage.
- Never touch the nozzle or hot air stream to prevent severe burns or injury.
- Move the heat gun continuously to avoid overheating or damaging the material you're working on.
- Keep flammable materials away from the work area to prevent fire hazards.
- Unplug the heat gun after use to avoid accidental activation or electrical hazards.
- Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for safe and proper use of the heat gun.