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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
1) Plug heat gun into properly
2) Move rocker switch to “Hot”
3) To lock the control, remove
How to Strip Paint
In addition to many other
applications, stripping paint
has become a popular use for
your Varitemp Heat Gun.
Because of its higher power
and airflow ratings many
professional restoration and
renovation contractors
recognize it as the tool of
choice for tough paint stripping
jobs.
We recommend using only
the Model HG-501A (120V),
HG-501A-C (120 V, in Canada)
or the Model HG-502A
(220/240V) for professional
paint stripping applications.
Paint Stripping Safety
Instructions
1) WARNING: With a heat
To Operate Your Varitemp
Typical Applications
rated outlet.
position. Turn heat control
to desired setting. Heat gun
will come up to operating
temperature.
the knob by loosening the
gun, as with all other heat
tools, keep a fire
extinguisher handy and
observe all sensible fire
precautions.
We do not recommend
using this heat gun on
hollow surfaces such as
outdoor siding, walls, soffits,
panels and partitions, etc.
4) Adjustable stand is provided
When stripping paint, always
keep the heat gun moving in a
continuous back and forth
motion. Stopping or pausing
too long in one spot could ig-
nite the surface you are work-
ing on or the area behind it.
2) Do not breathe or swallow
®
Heat Gun
knob set screw with a 3/64”
allen wrench. Turn the
control shaft to the desired
heat setting and tighten the
lock nut.
to allow nozzle to be rotated
from almost horizontal to
vertical position.
These areas often contain
flammable materials such
as dust, wood chips,
insulation, rodent nests and
other debris which could
accidentally ignite.
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.
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
poisoning when stripping
this type of paint by using
adequate ventilation (such
5
5) To turn heat gun off after
6) Move switch to "OFF"
3) Keep away from chemical
4) Use adequate ventilation
5) Wear gloves and safety
6) Keep a fully charged fire
7) Stay alert, watch what you
use, move switch to “COLD”
position. Run on cold for
approximately three
minutes. This will allow the
heat gun to cool down and
the nozzle to become cool
to the touch.
position.
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.
paint strippers which can
ignite or release harmful
vapors.
(such as a window fan in
the exhaust mode) and
keep your work area clean.
glasses at all times.
extinguisher close at hand.
are doing, and use common
sense.