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Heat gun Celma OP 2000P 2000W with adjustable temperature control
Heat gun Celma OP 2000P 2000W with adjustable temperature control
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Heat gun Celma OP 2000P 2000W with adjustable temperature control
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Heat gun Celma OP 2000P 2000W with adjustable temperature control
Heat gun Celma OP 2000P 2000W with adjustable temperature control
Celma OP 2000P is a 2000W heat gun with adjustable temperature control designed to deliver controlled hot air for a range of repair and maintenance tasks. The tool offers a high-power motor and a variable heat setting that lets you match temperature to the material and task, enabling precise paint stripping, shrink tubing, plastic welding, and surface drying. The compact design and integrated grip provide handling suited to both occasional DIY use and regular workshop applications.
The adjustable temperature control allows gradual thermal adjustment for sensitive materials and different working conditions. With a 2000W power output, the heat gun reaches operating temperatures quickly and maintains stable airflow for continuous tasks. Built with durable housing and a focused nozzle, it enables concentrated heating and improves efficiency when removing coatings or softening adhesives. The unit's ergonomic shape reduces operator fatigue during extended use.
Hold the heat gun at a safe distance from the work surface and set the temperature control according to the material being treated. Start with a lower setting and increase gradually until the desired effect is achieved. Move the nozzle steadily to avoid overheating any single point; when stripping paint or adhesive, keep the nozzle in motion to lift softened layers. For shrink tubing, maintain a consistent distance and rotate the workpiece if necessary to ensure even heat distribution. Always allow the tool to cool before storing.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment such as heat-resistant gloves and eye protection. Ensure adequate ventilation when working with coatings or adhesives that may emit fumes. Avoid directing hot air toward flammable materials and keep the nozzle clear of obstructions. For precision tasks, use proper nozzles and start at lower temperatures to prevent damage to the substrate.
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