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Heat gun STHOR 79328, 230 V, 50 Hz, protection class II, 0.71 kg
Heat gun STHOR 79328, 230 V, 50 Hz, protection class II, 0.71 kg
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Heat gun STHOR 79328, 230 V, 50 Hz, protection class II, 0.71 kg
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Heat gun STHOR 79328, 230 V, 50 Hz, protection class II, 0.71 kg
Heat gun STHOR 79328, 230 V, 50 Hz, protection class II, 0.71 kg
The STHOR 79328 heat gun is a compact 230 V, 50 Hz handheld hot-air tool designed for a range of workshop and DIY tasks. Built with protection class II insulation and a lightweight 0.71 kg body, the heat gun delivers controlled hot air for paint stripping, shrinking tubing, loosening adhesives and light soldering work. Supplied as a single unit, it offers a simple, portable solution for home repairs and professional maintenance where a small, dependable heat source is required.
The heat gun’s protection class II design provides enhanced user safety by incorporating double insulation. Its low weight and compact form factor improve handling during extended use and in confined spaces. Operating from a standard 230 V, 50 Hz mains supply, the tool is compatible with common European electrical installations. The device produces a steady stream of hot air suitable for a variety of delicate and medium-duty tasks without the need for additional accessories in basic applications.
Connect the heat gun to a compatible 230 V, 50 Hz power outlet and switch it on according to the tool’s controls. Hold the gun at a suitable distance from the workpiece and move it steadily to avoid overheating any one area. For paint or varnish removal, warm the surface evenly until the coating softens, then scrape gently with an appropriate scraper. For shrink tubing and adhesives, apply heat until the material conforms or softens and then shape or remove as required. Allow heated parts to cool before handling.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment such as heat-resistant gloves and eye protection. Maintain a safe working distance from flammable materials and work in a well-ventilated area to avoid inhaling fumes generated during paint or adhesive removal. Do not block the air inlet or outlet, and allow the tool to cool before storage.
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