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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
3) Do not breathe or swallow
Important Safety Instructions
Lingering or pausing in one
spot could ignite the panel
or the material behind it.
Your heat gun is best used
for stripping paint from
solid woodwork with ins
and outs such as solid
interior trim, mouldings,
turnings, doors, balusters
and porch trim, etc.
Care should be taken when
stripping paint. The
peelings, residue and
vapors of paint may contain
lead, which is poisonous.
The peelings and residue
can be ground into floors
and enter the air by normal
cleaning methods such as
sweeping or vacuuming.
Once deposited on
surfaces, hand-to-mouth
contact can result in the
ingestion of lead. Paint
stripping should be only
performed with adequate
ventilation, such as a fan
(in the exhaust mode) or by
moving the workplace
outdoors where possible.
It is recommended that you
use a particle mask when
stripping paint. Failure to
adhere to these
precautions could result in
the inhalation and ingestion
of lead.
lead based paint in any
form. Many old homes and
other buildings contain lead
based paint. Dust,
scrapings, residues and
vapors of lead based paint
are extremely poisonous.
Prevent possible lead
4) WARNING: to reduce the
5) Do not use plug adaptors or
6) Use heat gun only on
7) Varitemp heat guns can
8) Do not touch nozzle
poisoning when stripping
this type of paint by using
adequate ventilation (such
as a window fan in the
exhaust mode), and
keeping a clean work area.
When dust or vapors are
present, use a respirator
designed to filter lead. Move
work outside when possible.
Failure to follow adequate
safety precautions when
working with lead based
paint could result in lead
poisoning. See our Paint
Stripping Instructions for
more information.
risk of fire or electric shock,
do not expose heat guns to
rain or moisture. Store
indoors. Connect to
grounded outlet only.
remove the ground prong
from the plug. This tool is
equipped with a 3-prong
plug and a 3-wire grounding
system. Connect to properly
grounded outlets only.
adequately rated circuits to
avoid overheating of elec-
trical systems.
produce up to 1000°F
(540°C) of flameless heat
out of the nozzle. Do not
direct this hot air stream at
your clothing, hands or
other body parts. Do not
use as a hair dryer.
opening or nozzle shield
3
9) Run on “cold” before turning
10) Do not touch work surface
11) Keep a clean work area.
12) Keep away from children.
13) Use tool in a well-
14) Remove all highly
15) Wear safety glasses at all
16) When using an extension
until cool. When in “hot”
mode, extreme heat is
generated at those areas.
Always hold tool by the
handle or use permanently
attached stand.
off. The nozzle and shield
require approximately 3
minutes to become cool to
the touch.
or scrape paint with
nozzle. Keep nozzle face
at least 1" away.
Messy or cluttered work
areas invite accidents or
injury.
All visitors should be kept
at a safe distance from the
work area. Do not let
visitors touch the tool or
extension cord.
ventilated area. Do not use
near flammable liquids or
in an explosive
environment (where
fumes, gases or dust are
present).
flammable materials and
other debris from the work
area.
times.
cord, use only a 3-wire
grounded cord with a
minimum of 14 gauge