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Heat gun CELMA OP 2000P — 2000 W, handheld electric hot air tool
Heat gun CELMA OP 2000P — 2000 W, handheld electric hot air tool
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Heat gun CELMA OP 2000P — 2000 W, handheld electric hot air tool
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Heat gun CELMA OP 2000P — 2000 W, handheld electric hot air tool
Heat gun CELMA OP 2000P — 2000 W, handheld electric hot air tool
CELMA HEAT GUN OP 2000P is a handheld electric hot air tool with 2000 W of power that delivers a focused stream of heated air for a variety of heating and stripping operations. Compact and portable, this heat gun is designed to provide controlled temperature output suitable for both DIY projects and professional maintenance tasks where precise, directed heat is required.
The tool's 2000 W electric motor generates sufficient heat quickly for efficient paint and varnish removal, heat-shrinking tubing, plastic welding and surface drying. Its ergonomic handheld design promotes comfortable operation during extended use, while the concentrated nozzle enables accurate targeting of the work area. The compact size and portable build allow easy transport and storage, and the straightforward controls offer rapid adjustment of heat application.
Hold the heat gun by its handle and direct the nozzle toward the work area at a safe distance to avoid scorching or overheating. Start with a lower heat application and gradually increase exposure time or move closer until the material responds as intended. For paint or varnish removal, soften the coating and then scrape gently with an appropriate scraper. For heat-shrinking, apply even heat around the sleeve until it contracts uniformly. Allow heated parts to cool before handling and always follow material-specific guidelines for temperature and exposure time.
Use eye protection and heat-resistant gloves when operating the heat gun. Work in a well-ventilated area to avoid inhaling fumes from heated coatings or plastics. Keep the tool away from flammable materials and switch it off and let it cool on a heat-resistant surface after use. For delicate surfaces, test on a small inconspicuous area first and maintain a controlled distance to prevent damage.
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