painted surface. When working in a vertical
direction, work downwards to prevent paint
from falling into the tool and burning.
Dispose of all paint debris safely and ensure
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that the work area is thoroughly cleaned after
completing the work.
ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENT
Prior to assembly and adjust-
ment, always unplug the tool.
The air temperature can be adjusted to suit a wide
range of applications. The table below suggests set-
tings for different applications.
MOUNTING THE CORRECT ACCESSORY (IF APPLICABLE)
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Description
Glass protection nozzle
Reflector nozzle
Reduction nozzle
Wide-slot nozzle
Scraper
Setting
Applications
HG6030: 1
Cooling the hot parts.
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Cooling the machines before
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changing the nozzle.
HG5030: 1
Drying paint and varnish.
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HG6031V: 1
Removing stickers.
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HG6030: 2
Waxing and de-waxing.
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Drying wet timber prior to filling.
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Shrinking PVC wrapping and
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insulation tubes.
Thawing frozen pipes.
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HG5030: 2
Welding plastics.
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HG6031V: 2
Bending plastic pipes and
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HG6030: 3
sheets.
Loosening rusted or tightly
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fastened nuts and bolts.
Removing paint and lacquer.
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Soldering plumbing joints.
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If you are not sure about the correct
setting, start with a low temperature
setting and gradually increase the
temperature until you achieve opti-
mum results.
Purpose
Protection windows when stripping frames
Soldering pipes
Welding, sleeve shrinking (heat concentrated over small area)
Drying, thawing (heat spread over wider area )
Stripping paint and varnish
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