Clarke CHG1600 Instructions pour l'utilisateur - Page 8
Parcourez en ligne ou téléchargez le pdf Instructions pour l'utilisateur pour {nom_de_la_catégorie} Clarke CHG1600. Clarke CHG1600 13 pages. Hot air gun
REMOVING PAINT AND DISSOLVING ADHESIVES
The gun can be used in conjuction with a shavehook to remove paint.
1. With the switch in the '0' (OFF) position plug the hot air gun into the mains
supply.
2. Set the switch to either position 1
or 2 according to how much heat
is required. (see Specification on
page 2).
• Ensure the nozzle is pointing
away from you.
3. Bring the nozzle of the hot air gun
to the work piece approximately 3
cm from the surface.
• The exact distance between
the nozzle and the work piece will be dependent on the material
being worked on.
• Paint will rapidly become soft and blister, at which point it can be
removed with a suitable scraper. Do not allow paint to burn as this
will make the removal process more difficult.
• Some adhesives soften when heated and the joint can then be
separated, taking care to avoid damage to jointed parts.
4. Clean your shavehook quickly if paint/glue becomes stuck to it.
• Profiled parts may be cleaned with a suitable wire brush once paint
is softened.
• Normally only one pass is required to remove both thick and thin
layers of paint.
REMOVING PAINT FROM WINDOW FRAMES
DO NOT point the gun directly at
glass and always ensure it is
adequately protected. A glass
protection nozzle is provided for use
when stripping window frames etc.
1. Fit the glass protection nozzle to
the front of the hot air gun and
angle it so that the gun can be
placed up against the window,
with the cowl of the nozzle, flat
against the glass as shown.
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