Heat Gun Safety Warnings; Specifications; Standard Accessories - Hitachi RH 600T Handling Instructions Manual

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PRECAUTION
Keep children and infi rm persons away.
When not in use, tools should be stored out of reach
of children and infi rm persons.

HEAT GUN SAFETY WARNINGS

WARNING
1. Do not use the tool or touch the power plug with wet
hands.
Failure to observe this may result in electric shocks.
2. Always check the work area prior to use, and do not use
the tool if safety cannot be guaranteed.
Failure to observe this may result in infl ammable
articles concealed in or behind invisible areas (cases,
ceilings, fl oors, hollow areas) being ignited.
3. Do not use the tool in the vicinity of volatile substances
(thinner, gasoline, etc.)
Failure to observe this may result in the outbreak of fi re
or explosions.
4. Do not stand underneath when using the tool in elevated
locations.
Also, do not catch the power cord on anything, or allow
it to be pulled.
Failure to observe this may result in accidents.
5. Do not point the hot wind directly at people or animals.
Do not look into the nozzle. Do not use it as a hair dryer
under any circumstances.
Failure to observe this may result in accidents or injury.
6. There are cases in which highly toxic gas will be emitted
if used on plastic, lacquer or similar materials.
Always ensure that the work area is fully ventilated, and
wear a dust-protection mask.
7. Apply heat gently while moving the Heat Gun up, down,
left and right.
Aiming it constantly at a single location may result in the
outbreak of smoke or fi re.

SPECIFICATIONS

Type
Voltage
Power supply
Rated electrical
current
Power Input
Wind volume
Capacity
Wind temperature
Motor type
Weight

STANDARD ACCESSORIES

1 Nozzle (round) ............................................................. 1
2 Nozzle (fl at) ..................................................................1
3 Nozzle (curved surface) ...............................................1
4 Nozzle (glass protector) ...............................................1
5 Scraper (with grip) ........................................................1
6 Case .............................................................................1
Standard accessories are subject to change without notice.
8. Check the tool for damage, cracks or malformation in
9. Cease operations immediately in the event of the
10. Do not get away from the unit while it is switched on.
CAUTION
1. Parts of the nozzle supplied are sharp, so use gloves
2. The hot wind release nozzle, the tip of the nozzle and
3. Do not use inside boxes, drawers or other enclosed
4. Make sure the nozzle is at least 5cm away from the item
5. Do not switch the tool on and off repeatedly. Also, do not
6. Do not point the heat-wind release nozzle downwards
7. Make sure that the Heat Gun has cooled completely
Can be used with both 50 Hz and 60 Hz single-phase current.
110 V
12.9 A
1375 W
0.25 m
250 – 500°C
2-stage switch
50°C
(When the cooling button is used.)
APPLICATIONS
○ Peeling off paint
○ Softening adhesive
○ Removing putty from window frames
○ Forming resin pipes
○ Welding plastic
○ Heat wrapping using heat-shrink fi lm.
○ Soldering
○ Drying work
○ Defrosting work
the event of it being accidently dropped or subject to
impact.
Damage, cracks and malformation may result in injury.
tool not operating properly or if abnormal noises or
vibrations are noticed, and contact a Hitachi Authorized
Service Center to request inspections and repairs.
Continued use may result in injury.
Failure to observe this may result in accidents.
when removing them from the case and when attaching
or detaching them.
the material that was heated are extremely hot during
and immediately after using the tool, so use gloves and
avoid touching them directly.
spaces.
Aiming it constantly at a single location may result in the
outbreak of smoke or fi re.
being heated when using the tool. Also, do not cover or
otherwise block the nozzle.
Failure to observe this may result in the Heat Gun
overheating, leading to malfunctions.
use the tool with the power cord folded or twisted.
Failure to observe this may result in malfunctions.
immediately after use.
Failure to observe this may result in the tool overheating,
leading to malfunctions.
before storing it away.
Failure to observe this may result in burns or
malformation of the storage case.
120 V to 127 V
12.2 A
1500 W
/min to 0.5 m
/min (2-stage switch)
3
3
350 – 500°C
2-stage switch
50°C
(When the cooling button is used.)
Direct current motor
0.57 Kg
English
220 V to 240 V
8.8 A
2000 W
450 – 600°C
2-stage switch
50°C
(When the cooling button is used.)
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