VT-750C Master Appliance Co, VT-750C Datasheet - Page 4

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
17) Don’t abuse cordset.
18) Don't remove adjustable
Your Varitemp
duty, industrial-quality heat
gun. You can do more heating
jobs faster iwth this heat gun
because of its high power and
air flow ratings.
This product provides a fast
flow of heated air for
applicaitons such as activating
adhesives, bending and
forming plastics, curing
epoxies, deburring plastics,
defrosting frozen coils, drying
negatives and parts, heating
solids and liquids, loosening
nuts and bolts, removing floor
titles and putty, repairing vinyl,
shrinking tubing and
packaging, softening,
materials and stripping paint.
It’s your dependable answer,
“Wherever a fast, protable
heat is the need.”
Important Safety Instructions
Operating Instructions
capacity. We recommend
they be listed by Under-
writers Laboratories (UL)
in the U.S.A. or (CSA)
Canadian Standards
Association in Canada and
be suitable for outdoor
use. Cords marked for
outdoor use are also
suitable for indoor use.
Never pull by cord to
remove from electrical
outlet or carry tool by cord.
stand. When not hand
held, place tool on a level
surface. Position cordset
so it does not cause
tipping.
®
is a heavy-
19) Keep a fully-charged fire
20) Do not leave heat gun
21) Stay alert. Do not operate
22) Store properly. Do not
23) Always unplug tool before
The proper amount of heat for
each application is dependent
upon the adjustment of
the heat adjustment control,
the distance of the nozzle from
the work surface and the
length of time that heat is
applied to the work surface.
Before performing any
application, we recommend
that you experiment with a
piece of scrap material. Use
care in approaching the work
until you find the proper
combination of heat
adjustment, control distance
from the work surface, and the
heat application time.
Use a gentle back and forth
motion when applying heat
unless it is found that a
concentrated heat is desired.
extinguisher close at hand.
unattended while running
or cooling down.
tool when you are tired.
Use common sense and
watch what you are doing.
store while hot. Store in a
dry, high or locked-up
location. Keep out of the
reach of children.
performing any
maintenance. When
servicing, use only Master
Appliance brand
replacement parts. We
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24) WARNING:
Send product to:
Master Appliance Corp.
Attn: Repair Department
2420 - 18th Street
Racine, WI 53403
When heat gun is used in an
enclosed container, such as a
shrink tunnel or special
enclosure, ambient air must be
allowed to pass into the heat
gun and there must be an
outlet of equal size for the
heated air to pass out of the
enclosure also. Total enclosure
will cause damage or possible
failure to the heat gun due to
the extreme heat generated.
WHEN USED FOR SOLDERING
AND SIMILAR APPLICATIONS,
PRODUCES CHEMICALS KNOWN
TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
TO CAUSE CANCER AND BIRTH
DEFECTS OR OTHER
REPORODUCTIVE HARM.
recommend that all
maintenance be performed
by a qualified repair
technician who is
experienced in the repair
of electric tools, a qualified
service organization, or
our repair staff.
THIS PRODUCT,