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Application Advice - Skil 8020 Original Instructions Manual

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APPLICATION ADVICE

Removing paint/lacquer r
- use a clean, sharp scraper
- scrape firmly, when the paint softens
- experiment to establish the length of time necessary to
apply the heat for optimal results
- scrape the softened paint immediately, or it will harden
again
- keep a 30° to 40° angle between the tool and the
workpiece
- remove paint and debris immediately from the scraper
to prevent them from ignition
- scrape with the grain of the wood, wherever possible
- do not direct the hot air flow towards the same surface
for too long
- dispose of all paint debris safely
- thoroughly clean the work area after completing the job
! be careful when removing layers of paint in old
buildings; in the past the building may have been
painted with paint containing lead, which is highly
poisonous
! exposure to even low levels of lead can cause
serious brain and nervous system damage; young
and unborn children are particularly vulnerable
! have lead-based paint removed by a professional
without using a heat gun
OTHER APPLICATION EXAMPLE:
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removing (synthetic) wall covering
Removing paint/lacquer next to glass t
- always use glass protection nozzle G when working
next to glass
- remove the paint with a hand scraper
! do not use the tool for removing paint on metal-
framed windows; metal is heat-conducting which
might lead to breaking of the glass
Removing stickers (use round nozzle H) y
- many adhesives become softer when heated, allowing
adhesive bonds to be separated and superfluous
adhesive to be removed
! heat sticker on the upper side
! always take care not to overheat the underlying
surface
OTHER APPLICATION EXAMPLES:
removing linoleum and vinyl carpeting
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removing carpet tiles made of synthetic fibres
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removing veneers/applying veneer strips
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softening/melting tar, tin, bitumen, wax (use round
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nozzle H)
waxing (skis, furniture) (use glass protection nozzle
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G) u
removing resin
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loosening rusty/too tightly fastened metal screws, nuts
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and bolts
removing candle wax (do not overheat the
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underlying surface)
repairing broken candles/restoring bent candles to their
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original shape
Shrink fitting i
- use reflector nozzle J or reduction nozzle K
- select a shrink-fit tube with a diameter matching that of
the workpiece
- heat the shrink-fit tube evenly
OTHER APPLICATION EXAMPLE:
shrink-wrapping
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Soldering water pipes o
This tool is most suitable for working with soft solders
(melting point below 400°)
- use reflector nozzle J
- thoroughly clean both joining sections before soldering
- pre-heat both sections and apply soldering wire (do
not use lead-based soldering wire)
Thawing out frozen water pipes p
- use reflector nozzle J
- heat the frozen area evenly
! water pipes are often difficult to distinguish
from gas pipes; heating gas pipes is extremely
dangerous – risk of explosion
OTHER APPLICATION EXAMPLES:
thawing out water pipes made of PVC (position II,
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max. 60°C)
thawing out frozen car locks (position II, max. 60°C)
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(use reduction nozzle )
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defrosting freezers (do not damage the plastic
housing)
thawing out ice-covered steps and pavements
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Shaping plastic tubes
- use reflector nozzle J
- fill the tube with sand and seal it at both ends, to avoid
kinking of the tube
- heat the tube evenly by moving it from side to side
OTHER APPLICATION EXAMPLES:
shaping all plastics with a low melting-point
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(polyethylene, PVC etc.)
shaping all plastics with a high melting-point (acrylic
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glass, Plexiglas etc.)
shaping and bending carpet tiles made of synthetic
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fibres
shaping and bending of wood (model-building)
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Welding plastics
- the weld seam must be clean and grease-free
- keep welding rod close to weld seam and apply heat,
until the welding rod gets tacky
- remove heat, when weld seam is filled up
OTHER APPLICATION EXAMPLES:
repairing of surfboards, skis and other synthetic sports
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goods (use round nozzle H)
welding PVC-materials
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smoothing blisters after sticking PVC-labels
connecting garden hoses (use reflector nozzle J)
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Drying
! only dry with a low or medium temperature setting
(position I or II) and with an increased distance
between the tool and the workpiece
- drying of paint, varnish, gypsum, mortar and plaster
- drying wet timber prior to filling
- drying thickly applied filler or adhesive quickly
- drying building joints before spraying insulation or
sealant
- drying joints and cracks in boatbuilding
Cleaning/disinfecting
- disinfecting rabbit hutches, dove cotes, etc. (remove
your pet first)
- combatting ant colonies
- combatting woodworms and boring beetles (hold the
tool at an adequate distance from the wood)
- eliminating weeds
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