Pro sKit SS-626B Heat Gun User Manual
- June 12, 2024
- Pro sKit
Table of Contents
SS-626B Heat Gun
User Manual 1 st Edition 2022
@2021 Prokit’s Industries Co., Ltd.
Specification
Voltage | Power | Setting | Air Volume | Temperature |
---|---|---|---|---|
AC 220-240V 50 Hz | 1800W | LOW | 200L/min | 50℃~350℃ |
HIGH | 350L/min | 50℃~600℃ | ||
Size | Weight | Heating element | Plug Type | |
--- | --- | --- | --- | |
257×210×80 mm | 760 g | 5SS-626H-H | SS-626H | SS-626B |
H | B |
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Before using, please take a few minutes to read all instructions carefully and
pay attention to safety notices and warnings to ensure work safely. Keep these
instructions for future use.
WARNING
- To r educe risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose to rain or moisture. Store indoors.
- When servicing, use only identical replacement parts.
- Never use the heat not airflow toward people or animals.
- Never use the heat gun near flammable materials or gases.
- Never obstruct the hot airflow by blocking or covering the air outlet.
- Never touch the hot air nozzle, it becomes extremely hot.
- Wear protective work gloves at all times.
- Never touch the nozzle to any surface when running the gun or shortly after running.
- Always wear eye protection when removing paint from overhead positions.
- Do not wear loose-fitting clothing or jewelry. Wear nonskid footwear and protective cap to wrap long hair.
- Maintain proper balance and footing at all times.
- Keep the gun handle dry, clean, and free from oil and grease.
- Do not force the tool or accessories, and use only for the purpose intended.
- Always stand gun in an upright position or hang it up by its convenient hanger.
- Never use in wet environments or areas of high humidity (for example: bathroom, steam rooms, etc.)
- Never poke anything down inside the hot air nozzle.
- Always allow the heat gun to cool/down completely before storing it.
- Always store the gun in a safe place, out of the reach of children.
- Be aware of the work environment. Areas behind ceilings, floors, and soffits may contain highly flammable materials. Always check these areas before applying heat.
- Keep work area with sufficient light.
- Guard against electric shock by preventing contact with grounded surfaces (for example: pipes, radiators, ranges, refrigerator enclosures.)
- Never carry the gun by its power cord or yank the cord from an electrical outlet.
- Inspect extension cords periodically and replace of damaged.
- Inspect tool cords periodically, if the tool got damaged, please contact our authorized service personnel.
- When using the tool outdoors, only employ extension cords intended for use outdoors and marked “W-A”
- When working on small or irregular shaped objects, secure with vise or clamps.
- Disconnect the tool when not in use. Avoid unintentional starting. lf the gun shuts down during operating, disconnect from the power supply and have gun serviced by authorized service personnel.
- To be on t he alert! Please pay attention to the work and use common sense when operating this tool. Do not operate the tool when you are tired or taking medication or drugs that make you drowsy.
WHEN REMOVING PAINT OR VARNISH
- Never use the heat gun in combination with chemical scrapers.
- Clean dry paint or varnish from the nozzle and scrapers after use. It could ignite.
- Use in well-ventilated areas only. Peelings and residue from lead-based paints are poisonous.
POWER INFORMATION
Be sure the power supply you are using agrees with the nameplate marking on
the heat gun, the guns are designed to run on 220 V 50 Hz, alternating current
(ordinary house current). Voltage decreases more than 10% can cause loss of
power and possible overheating. The tool is double insulated for safety. This
means there are two separate layers of insulation between the operator and the
tool’s electrical system.
Warning: double insulation does not take the place of normal safety
precautions when operating the heat gun. Double insulation acts as a safeguard
against injury resulting from a possible electrical insulation failure inside
the tool. Tools built with double insulation are not intended to be grounded.
Because of this, the gun’s power cord is fitted with a two-pronged plug
suitable for use in any conventional 220 volt electrical outlet. Additional
ground connections need not be made.
Warning: when servicing double-insulated tools, use only identical replacement
parts.
Replace damaged cords.
Name of Parts
1. Air outlet: for nozzle
2. High temperature protective cap
3. Power indicator
4. Hook/Vertical Stand| 5. Air volume adjustment switch (OFF/LOW/HIGH)
6. Temperature adjustment knobs (LOW/HIGH)
7. Air inlet
8. LCD display
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Temperature adjustment knobs
Low: Temperature adjust from 50℃~350℃
High: Temperature adjust from 50℃~600℃
Air volume adjustment switch
OFF: Power off
LOW : 200L / min
HIGH: 350L / min
USING HEAT GUN
The heat gun is light and easy to use. The variable heat control allows from
low to high working temperature settings as well as an off setting. The low
setting is roughly 100℃. and the high setting is roughly 550℃ (Adjustable
Temp.100℃-550℃.for knobs).
Before plugging into the electrical outlet, always make certain the power
switch is in the off position. When ready to begin work, set power switch to
on, and set variable heat control to desired temperature settings. With the
heat gun, always allow a minute or so far it to reach its full operating
temperature. Always wear protective gloves and eye protection.
This heat gun easily shapes and molds PVC pipe and other materials. Remember
to keep hands away. Easy removal of paint and varnish requires some practice
and the use of simple working techniques described here. In all cases, test
results on a small section of paint before moving on to larger areas.
Turn on the gun and allow it to reach full heating power. Hold the nozzle LOW
to HIGH from the paint to be removed. After a short time, paint will soften
and begin blistering. Do not overheat paint, it will cause burning and make
the finish more difficult to remove. When stripping paint overhead, always use
eye protection.
Begin scraping the paint off working from top to bottom. Use scraper scrape
with smooth, even strokes, warming the surface in front of the scraper by
moving the gun slightly from side to side. If paint is warmed properly, even
thick layers can be removed in a single pass. Paint should come off in a strip
equal in width to the scraper blade.
Clean the edge of scraper often to keep it clean and sharp and to prevent
paint from building up on the blade. Scrape the paint as soon as it softens
since it will quickly harden again.
Shaped or profiled surfaces can be stripped with a wire brush after softening
with the hot air jet.
Please make sure all object’s surfaces to be heated are nonflammable material.
Do not concentrate heat on a window pane, nor any other glass surface.
Note: The heat gun is designed to remove both oil-and latex-based paints
and varnishes. It will not remove stains or primer coats that have impregnated
the surface of wood.
CAUTION: LEAD PAINT FUMES ARE VERY HARMFUL. ALWAYS PROVIDE ADEQUATE
VENTILATION WHITE WORKING INDOORS.
CAUTION: DON’T PULL OUTTHE PLUG UNTIL THE MOTOR HAS SURELY STOPPED
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