VT-750C Master Appliance Co, VT-750C Datasheet - Page 10

VARTEMP HEAT GUN 1000F MAX 120V

VT-750C

Manufacturer Part Number
VT-750C
Description
VARTEMP HEAT GUN 1000F MAX 120V
Manufacturer
Master Appliance Co
Series
Varitemp®r
Type
Heat Gunr
Datasheets

Specifications of VT-750C

Temperature Range
1000°F (538°C)
Voltage
120V
Current
14.5A
Power - Rated
1740W
Supply Voltage Vac
120V
Heat Temperature Range
540°C
Power Rating
1740W
Operating Temperature Max
1000°F
Peak Reflow Compatible (260 C)
No
Supply Voltage
120VAC
Leaded Process Compatible
No
Application
Use to activate adhesives, defrost frozen coils, heat sensitive material, melt solder, soften plastics and more
Cordset
6 ft., 3-Wire Grounded
Current Rating
14.5
Diameter, Nozzle
1.2 in.
Dimensions
9 in. L x 6.5 in. W x 10.1 in. H
Motor Type
Universal
Power Output
1740 W
Standards
cUL Listed
Temperature, Variable
540 °C
Velocity, Airflow
3000 FPM
Voltage, Rating
120 V
Volume, Airflow
23
Weight
3.8 lb.
Operating Current
14.5A
Air Volume
23CFM
Rohs Compliant
No
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Not applicable / Not applicable
Features
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
RoHS Exempt Product
All repairs and maintenance
other than that recommended
in this instruction manual must
be performed by a qualified
repair technician who is
experienced with the repair of
electric tools, a qualified
service organization, or Master
Appliance Corp.’s Repair
Department.
For prompt and efficient
maintenance and repair
service, return your product to:
Master Appliance Corp.
Attn: Repair Department
2420 - 18th Street
Racine, Wl 53403
Please enclose a note
describing your problem and
your phone number.
WARNING: Always unplug
your tool before performing
any maintenance or repairs.
Use only identical Master
Appliance brand replacement
parts.
Motor Brushes
1) Unplug tool before removing
2) Inspect brushes regularly
3) Remove brushes one at a
Maintenance Instructions
brushes.
(at least every 100 hours of
running time). If brushes are
less than 1/8" long, replace
them immediately.
time. To remove, unscrew
the brush cap located on
the side of the housing, tip
the hole downward and let
the brush and spring fall
out.
4) Always replace brushes in
5) To replace, drop new brush
6) After second set of brushes
7) Always use original Master
Heating Elements
Heating element abuse and
eventual burnout can occur
from one of the following
conditions:
1) Inadequate blower speed
2) High line voltage
3) Improper attachment
4) Improper placement of
5) Nozzle too close to work
sets (2 brushes and 2
springs) to insure equal
tension. If returning partially
used brushes, match the
curvature of the brushes to
the commutator.
in hole, drop in new spring
and screw on brush cap.
are worn down, return the
tool to a qualified repair
technician who is familiar
with the repair of electric
tools, a qualified service
organization or Master
Appliance Corp.'s Repair
Department for interior
cleaning, dressing of the
commutator, or whatever
maintenance is required.
Appliance Corp.
replacement parts.
element or mica insulator
sheets
being heated (less than 1”).
10
Lubrication
The bearings are lubricated at
the factory and require no
further lubrication.
Cleaning
Unplug heat gun before
cleaning. To clean outside of
tool, use only a mild soap and
damp cloth. Do not use other
cleaning agents, turpentine,
gasoline, lacquer or paint
thinner, or other solvents that
may contain chemicals which
are harmful to plastics and
other insulating materials.
Never immerse tool in a liquid
or allow a liquid to enter inside
the tool. Make sure all vents
and openings are free and
clear of debris.