The 1800W digital heat gun is equipped with safety features such as overheat protection and heat resistant nozzles, designed to provide a safe and reliable heating solution for all your needs. Plus, with its compact size and convenient carrying case, our heat guns are easy to store and transport wherever you go.
Specification
- Model: ATO-HG6618ES
- Power: 1800W
- Voltage: 220V
- Temperature Range: 100-480°C
- Air Output: 350 L/min
- Intelligent Digital Display: Yes
- Function: With Memory Function
- Temperature Regulation: Adjustable temperature
- Dimension: 255x200x78mm
- Weight: 950g
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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. ATO 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: What are some common applications for heat guns?
Heat guns are versatile tools that can be used in a variety of applications. Some common applications for heat guns include:
- Paint stripping: Heat guns can be used to soften paint so it can be easily removed without damaging the underlying surface.
- Shrink wrapping: Heat guns can be used to shrink wrap packaging material around products.
- Thawing frozen pipes: Heat guns can be used to thaw frozen pipes without damaging them.
- Welding plastic: Heat guns can be used to weld plastic by heating the material and then fusing it together.
- Removing adhesives: Heat guns can be used to soften adhesives so they can be easily removed.
- Soldering: Heat guns can be used to solder components by heating the metal until it melts and fuses together.
- Drying wet surfaces: Heat guns can be used to quickly dry wet surfaces such as paint, glue or wet wood.
- Loosening nuts and bolts: Heat guns can be used to loosen nuts and bolts that have been tightened too much.
- Softening PVC pipes: Heat guns can be used to soften PVC pipes so they can be bent into the desired shape.
- Removing stickers: Heat guns can be used to heat up and loosen the adhesive on stickers for easy removal.