Draper HG1601 Manuel d'instructions - Page 7
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APPLICATIONS
The following instructions should only be used
Fig.5
as a guide as the ideal temperature should be
ascertained by performing a test on the
workpiece. Heating efficiency will vary
depending on the properties of the workpiece,
and the distance kept between the metal nozzle
and the workpiece.
PAINT REMOVAL Fig.5
Switch the hot air gun on to the higher heat
setting and position the metal nozzle at least 1"
from the work surface. Now move the hot air
gun gently over a small area, as the paint
softens and blisters carefully remove the paint
using a suitable scraper or spatula. Note: Do not
heat the paint too long as the paint will burn
thus making it more difficult to remove.
PAINT REMOVAL FROM WINDOW FRAMES Fig.6
IMPORTANT: Do not direct the hot air gun at the
glass during use as it may crack. Always use
the glass protection nozzle ✪✌ (not supplied
see optional accessories, page 8). Do not touch
the glass with the hot metal protection nozzle.
Repeat as above for paint removal.
✪✌
Fig.6
HEATING AND SHAPING PLASTIC TUBING
Fig.7
✫✌
Fit the reflector hook nozzle ✫✌ Fig.7 (not
supplied see optional accessories, page 8).
Switch the hot air gun on to the low heat setting,
carefully heat the tubing evenly moving it from
side to side.
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