Heat gun 2000W, temperature range: I: 25? C, II: 80-600? C, III: 80-600? C, suitcase

€43.80
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Availability:
large quantity
Brand:
GRAPHITE
Product code:
59G524 / 5902062595249

Specification

Ac input frequency:50 Hz
Ac input voltage:230 V
Built-in display:No
Carrying case:Yes
Cord length:3 m
Handle shape:Pistol handle
Input power:2000 W
Interchangeable nozzles:Yes
Maximum airflow:550 l/min
Minimum airflow:350 l/min
Non-slip grip:Yes
Number of temperature settings:3
Overheat protection:Yes
Paint scraper:Y
Power source:AC
Product colour:Gray
Product type:Hot air gun
Weight:900 g
Working temperature (max):600 °C
Working temperature (min):25 °C
High-class graphite electric heat gun (ref. no. 59G524) with a high power of 2000 W, designed for removing varnish coatings, bending and welding thermoplastics, defrosting, drying and veneering furniture elements. The power tool is equipped with a four-position switch, with the help of which you can choose one of the 3 levels of temperature and flow of blown air. In addition, in second and third gear there is the possibility of smooth temperature control. Temperature range: I: 25C, II: 80-600C, III: 80-600C. The heat gun is light and comfortable, has a handle covered with non-slip material - thanks to this it fits well in the hand. The design of the device gives the opportunity to set the heat gun in an upright position. The heat gun has a reusable thermal protection, preventing accidental overheating. The device is equipped with a flexible and durable power cord in a 3m long rubber coating, also dedicated to professional and industrial applications both indoors and outdoors. The set with the heat gun comes with additional nozzles and a scraper with a handle. Compliance with European standards is ensured by the CE certificate.

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