SHG-1620S - Steinel - HL 1620 S - Professional Heat Gun - 2 Stage

SHG-1620S
SHG-1620S

Product Details

Manufacturer:

Steinel

Manufacturer Part #:

SHG-1620S

Unit Price:  $76.67

Total Price:  $76.67

Product Details

Manufacturer Steinel
Manufacturer Part # SHG-1620S

Product Description


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Steinel Professional Heat Gun

Drying plaster work, heat shrinking tubes and sleeves onto cables, thawing frozen water or stripping paint – the HL 1620 S makes light work of any job, with it’s weight of just 1.48 pounds. Adjustable in two stages of heat and airflow ( 575 or 950˚F, 8 or 13 cfm ) the HG 1620 S comes with an optimized weight balance for fatigue free working as well as integrated thermal cut-out.

  • Higher durability (+20%)
  • Integrated Thermal cut-out
  • Heat 575 or 950°F
  • Airflow 8 or 13 cfm

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.


Technical Specifications

Color Black

Total Price:  $76.67


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