UT-40SIK Master Appliance Co, UT-40SIK Datasheet - Page 3

KIT ULTRCH BUTNE FLMLSS HEATOOL

UT-40SIK

Manufacturer Part Number
UT-40SIK
Description
KIT ULTRCH BUTNE FLMLSS HEATOOL
Manufacturer
Master Appliance Co
Series
Ultratorch®r
Type
Butane Torch, Flamelessr
Datasheets

Specifications of UT-40SIK

Temperature Range
1202°F (650°C)
Features
Includes: Heat Gun, Case, Stand, 4 Nozzles, Cap and Sponge
Rohs Compliant
NA
Brand/series
UT-40
Length
8.3 in.
Power, Rating
20 to 80 W
Weight
2.6 Oz.
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Not applicable / Not applicable
Voltage
-
Power - Rated
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
RoHS Exempt Product
Other names
MA1023
UT-40SIK
To reduce the risk of injury or property
damage, READ AND UNDERSTAND the
following warnings:
1. To prevent fire or damage to work
2. To prevent fuel tank leakage, do not
3. Be sure to turn “ON/OFF” switch to
4. Do not perform maintenance or repair
5. Wait for tips to cool before changing.
6. When soldering or desoldering always
7. Store away from, and do not use in the
WARNING: This product, when used for soldering and similar
applications, produces chemicals known to the State of California to
cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
WARNING: The Department of Transportation Hazardous material
Regulations forbid the carriage of butane or other flammable gas
products on passenger aircraft. Do not pack this item or any other
flammable gas item, in any checked or carry-on baggage.
1. Only empty fuel tank in a well
2. Depress the filler valve at the
3. One method is to poke a small
Does not ignite
Tip does not heat up
Important Safety Instructions
Warnings:
How to Empty Tank of Butane Gas if Needed
Trouble Shooting
ventilated area and away from
ignition sources. Remember
butane is heavier than air.
back of the tank with a small
bladed screwdriver and let the
butane gas escape through the
small orifice opening. It takes
approximately one minute for
the butane to escape from the
tank. Be careful that the butane
does not hit against your fingers
or hands. This could cause
frostbite of the skin.
bladed screwdriver through a
piece of paper and then
surfaces, be sure hot air exhaust
opening is positioned up. Hot air
comes out of the exhaust opening in
the tip. Keep combustibles and hands
away from the opening.
store in environmental area that
exceeds 104°F/40°C (such as car
dashboard or trunk, direct sun, glove
compartment, or other enclosed,
unventilated areas).
“OFF” after use.
unless unit is completely cool. Be
certain “ON/OFF” lever is “OFF”.
Keep hands and combustibles from tip
area while in use.
review material safety data sheets
(MSDS) for recommended precautions
for safe handling and use of solder,
solder paste, flux, conformal coatings
and any other chemicals.
presence of children.
Problem
a. Empty tank
b. Clogged ejector
c. Too high or too low
a. Used-up catalyst
b. Insufficient gas pressure
c. Ejector is clogged
gas pressure
Probable cause
8. Keep protective cap on unit while not in use.
9. Use only in well-ventilated area.
10. Do not expose to open flame or other
11. To prevent clouding of window, do not
12. Use only Master Appliance Ultratane
13. Always use safety glasses or goggles.
14. Do not fill gas or store near open
15. Do not misuse, abuse, alter or tamper.
16. It is your responsibility to follow your
NOTE: When operating in extremes of
temperature (hot or cold), at high altitude,
ignition may be difficult due to the variation
of gas pressure caused by these
extremes. Gas control settings will also be
affected and will vary from those under
normal conditions. If difficulties are
experienced, please contact our Customer
Service Department who will advise on
adjustment.
4. Never turn gas lever to “ON”
5. Never try to unscrew the filler
carefully depress the filler valve.
The escaping gas will hit the
paper and not your hand.
and allow gas to evacuate
through the ejector/tip. Doing
this will clog the ejector and
lead to premature failure.
valve as it is adhesively bonded
to the tank. Breaking of this
bond will destroy the unit,
causing the tank to leak.
Continuous or extended use indoors
should be done only with a local
exhaust ventilation to the outside.
sources of high temperature.
use alcohol or alcohol-based cleaner.
Butane Fuel to insure maximum safety
and performance. MSDS upon request.
flame, heater, furnace or combustible
materials.
governmental regulations when
disposing of this unit.
a. Refill with butane fuel
b. Replace with new ejector
c. Slide control lever to a
a. Replace with new tip
b. Refill with butane gas
c. Replace with new ejector
higher or lower position.
Solution
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