PH-1400A - Proheat LCD Dial-In - 130°-1,000°F - 4-16 CFM - 120V

Product Details

Manufacturer:

Master Appliance

Manufacturer Part #:

PH-1400A

Unit Price:  $345.00

Total Price:  $345.00

Product Details

Manufacturer Master Appliance
Manufacturer Part # PH-1400A

Product Description


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Master Appliance - Proheat® 1400 LCD Digital Professional Heat Gun

What could be better than a flameless heat tool? Master Appliance is home to one of the best digital heat guns on the market, and it's no surprise why this adjustable heat gun is the first choice of hobbyists and professionals alike. Every Proheat 1400 LCD dial-in heat gun features a bright LCD digital display of temperature and airflow settings. Having a digital readout heat gun allows you to adjust as you go and avoid overheating. Thanks to the electronic, closed-loop temperature control system, you can maintain a constant temperature when varying airflow or using specialty attachments. Best of all, you can dial-in temperatures in 10-degree increments from 130 °F to 1,000 °F (50 °C to 540 °C) and adjust airflow speed from 4 to 16 CFM.

The possibilities are endless when choosing our digital heat gun for home or work. With its balanced, ergonomic design and grip, this adjustable heat gun is designed to minimize operator fatigue on longer projects. The Proheat 1400 LCD dial-in heat gun is well-suited for a variety of applications:heating temperature-sensitive materials, shrinking specialty connectors, soldering, desoldering, bending plastics, activating adhesives, removing decals, defrosting frozen pipes, and so much more. You can make this compact, lightweight, and easy-to-use digital readout heat gun even more versatile by shopping from our assortment of optional attachments. We offer a number of reflectors, spreaders, and other accessories to choose from. Every PH-1400 heat gun also comes with a one-year warranty in the event of a defect in materials or workmanship. Please contact us with any questions today.

  • Compact, light weight, easy-to-use
  • LCD with digital display of temperature and air flow settings
  • Dial-in temperatures in 10° increments from 130°F to 1000°F. (50°C to 540°C) displayed in degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius
  • Adjustable air flow from 4 to 16 CFM (113 - 453 l/min.)
  • Prolock™ magnetic key provided with every unit locks controls to prevent changing of temperature and airflow.
  • Electronic closed-loop temperature control system maintains constant temperature when varying air flow or using specialty attachments
  • Balanced ergonomic design and grip prevents operator fatigue
  • Power-interrupt Reset feature
  • Use to heat or dry temperature sensitive materials, shrink tubing, shrink packaging and specialty connectors, solder and desolder, bend plastics, activate adhesives, remove decals, defrost frozen pipes and more
  • Multiple electrical plugs, attachments & bench stand available

Most Common Uses For Heat Guns

Heat guns are versatile tools that produce a stream of hot air when activated. They find numerous applications in various industries and household tasks. Here are some of the most common uses for heat guns:

Installing Heatshrink Tubing: Heat guns are used in packaging to shrink heatshrink, plastic wrap, or shrink film tightly around objects. The hot air causes the material to shrink and conform tightly to the shape of the item being wrapped.

Paint & Varnish Removal: Heat guns are commonly used to strip old paint or varnish from surfaces. The high temperature softens the paint, making it easier to scrape off.

Removing Stickers & Adhesives: The application of heat from a heat gun can help soften and loosen adhesive bonds, making it easier to remove stickers, labels, or adhesive residues from surfaces.

Drying & Curing: Heat guns are used to speed up the drying and curing processes of various materials such as paint, epoxy, or adhesives. The hot air accelerates evaporation, reducing drying time.

Crafting & DIY Pojects: Heat guns are popular among crafters and DIY enthusiasts. They are used for embossing designs on paper, heat-setting ink on fabrics, molding foam, and various other creative applications.

Loosening Rusted or Seized Parts: Applying heat to rusted or seized bolts, nuts, or other metal components can expand and loosen them. The heat helps break down rust or corrosion, facilitating easier removal.

Softening & Shaping Plastics: Heat guns can soften and reshape thermoplastic materials like PVC, acrylic, or polystyrene. This allows for bending, molding, or repairing plastic objects.

Electronics Repairs: In electronics repair, heat guns can be used for tasks such as desoldering components, reflowing solder on circuit boards, or removing adhesives from electronic devices.


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