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WilTec HS-060B-6 Operation Manual page 5

Wood marking iron

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The long edge is suitable for marking thin lines as well as wider and deeper lines.
Use the point to mark dotted patterns or lettering.
The tip's angled surface is particularly for shadow marking.
A wide variety of patterns can be created with the marking tips and stamps supplied.
Use a pair of pliers (e.g. combination pliers) to change tips and stamps.
A sooty deposit can build up on the tip or on the stamp during use. Use fine sandpaper to remove
the deposits and to keep the tips clean. A clean tip is essential for precise and accurate work.
The knife blade is suitable for cutting foam or for melting the ends of ropes or cords made of nylon
or other synthetic materials.
As the tips are made of brass, a relatively soft material, we recommend that you wait until these
have cooled down completely before removing or replacing them.
Please note that the threaded ends of the tips are easily damaged when hot. If tips are damaged
they may be difficult to fit to the device.
CAUTION!
Allow the tips to cool down completely before removal or exchange. Danger of
burns!
To prevent the risk of fire, always rest the device on the stand provided or on a
similar non-flammable surface.
Always disconnect the device from the main circuit after finishing work. Allow the device to
cool down to room temperature until you put it away.
Keep children out of the working area.
MAINTENANCE
REPLACING THE MAIN CABLE
If the main cable becomes damaged it may only be replaced with original and genuine replacement
cables available from the manufacturer or the manufacturer's customer service representative. Main
cables may only be replaced by the manufacturer or an authorized service centre.
After a certain amount of time sooty deposits can build up on the tips (for example the marking stamps
(3)). To be able to work precise and accurately remove the deposits with fine sandpaper.
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