Application examples and tips
Exercise caution when working near wooden walls and wooden suspended cei-
lings!
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Increased risk of fire and/or smouldering fire!
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Removing paint and lacquer with the help of a scraper
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Setting the correct temperature and air flow as required (7).
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Removal of wallpaper with hot air; particularly useful for ingrain wallpa-
per
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Removal of carpet from the subfloor
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Removal of adhesive
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Removing bubbles from PVC labels by heating.
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Staining of wood by means of hot air instead of a dangerous flaming pro-
cess.
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Forming of hoses and plastic pipes.
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Drying paint and fillers with hot air (depending on the permitted tempera-
ture)
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Shrinking of packaging
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Shrinking of PVC and Teflon hoses
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PVC, polystyrene, acrylic glass and Plexiglas can be set to the desired
shape with the hot-air stripper gun.
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PVC, polystyrene at approx. 300 °C
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Acrylic glass and Plexiglas at approx. 500 °C
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Welding cracks in polyethylene containers, polyethylene or PVC pipes
(e.g. gutters or water pipes) with sealing strip.
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When a forming process has been completed, subsequent processing
steps can be accelerated by blowing with the hot-air stripper gun
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Safely dry construction joints before subsequent processing steps with the
hot-air stripper gun
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Heating of parts for press-joining.
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Loosen securely tightened screw connections with hot air.
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Accelerating adhesion processes.
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Removal of mould spores through thermal treatment of the surfaces
Power cable
Never use damaged power leads. Have them replaced immediately by a quali-
fied electrician.
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