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Sealey AK2975 Butane Heat Gun

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Product information

Description

General description

Butane powered flameless heat gun with piezoelectric ignition. It quickly heats up to 500°C in just 15 seconds, reaching a maximum temperature of 600°C, and provides continuous heat output for up to 30 minutes. The gun features a cartridge style removable safe refill system, a heat cage design, and a trigger safety lock for added user protection. It can also stand vertically for hands-free use and is suitable for various applications including heat shrinking, paint and label removal, automotive repair, loosening rusted bolts, plastic bending, and thawing pipes. Supplied in a storage case with three nozzles and a spare gas cartridge.

Technical specifications

  • Maximum temperature: 600°C
  • Heat up time: 15 seconds to 500°C
  • Continuous heat output: Up to 30 minutes
  • Gas cartridge capacity: 30ml
  • Other information

  • 3-year guarantee*
  • Features

    • Brand
      SEALEY
    • Maximum operating temperature
      600 °C
    • Power source
      Corded
    • Included nozzle(s)
      Concentrator nozzle / Reflector nozzle
    • Integrated temperature sensor
      Yes
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    The heat gun, or hot air gun, is useful for stripping paint and varnish, welding, desoldering or thawing pipes. The generated hot air can easily reach 600 ° C. and can be powered through gas or electric means.
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