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7pcs 35mm Stainless Steel Heat Gun Nozzles Kits for Hot Air Gun Soldering Station Nozzle Tool

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Heat guns should be held at an angle of approximately 45 degrees from the work and never kept in one place for more than a few seconds. As you must not heat a single area for too long this nozzle allows you to heat a smaller area and therefore not over heat the area you are working on. Also find out how a heat gun works and also what different nozzles are available and what each nozzle should be used for. You can find out more about this in our stripper, in the section marked Home Strip and Lead Based paints. Although a naked flame is more dangerous than the hot air from a heat gun, the tool still causes other things to crack or catch fire, leading to shattered glass or injuries.

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The heat gun features a protective handle and can be conveniently put aside after operation for cooling down, enhancing user protection. Most heat guns are compatible with interchangeable nozzles, helping to optimise how the tool works on different surfaces and tasks. Regular heat guns can reach up to 650°C (1,200°F), meaning they could cause serious burns if used without putting the proper precautionary measures in place first.For more information on any STEINEL products, speak to a member of our knowledgeable accounts team today. Simply sand down the wood to get a great finish, or use a paint stripper which will not damage the surface. A heat gun is a device that produces a stream or jet of heated air that is projected from the front opening and is then usually used for stripping paint, varnish and other similar jobs.

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Bosch heat gun nozzle adapters, made from high-quality materials like stainless steel or ceramic, offer better durability and heat resistance. This heat gun is perfect for use in a multitude of jobs such as plastic and pipe welding, soldering, and cable shrinking. It is suitable for paint stripping, soft soldering, removing sticky labels and defrosting frozen pipes. It’s also worth considering whether a cordless or corded design would be better suited to the job being carried out.Then you can heat the seam and feed a welding rod into the nozzle where it will be heated and applied. Heat guns are lightweight, easy-to-use tools which are less likely than blow torches to scorch wood or crack glass when being used.

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The heat gun should come with an assortment of nozzles for directing the flow of hot air to the working area.The reflector nozzles spread hot air around a wire, allowing it to be applied more accurately and quickly without damaging the electronics. This reflector nozzle is perfect for intricate work, where a consistent temperature is critical to not damaging components. With an incredible temperature range of 50ºC - 630ºC the Evolution Heat Gun is suited to jobs aplenty. Plastic welding is also used in the automotive industry, facilities maintenance and prosthetics to repair plastics. More information on the pros and cons of cordless and corded power tools can be found in our cordless drills guide.

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The 9mm reduction nozzle delivers a hot air stream with pinpoint precision while the 14mm nozzle produces a slightly less concentrated stream, perfect for plastic welding.They’re effective for removing stubborn stickers and labels on items like vases, drinking glasses, plates or windows as they warm the adhesive. Hold the heat gun with one hand and use a putty knife or scraper to go along behind the gun and scrape away the loosened paint.

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