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Steinel HL Scan Temperature Detection Device

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Product information

Description

The Steinel HL Scan measures the temperature of the workpiece surface whilst working on it with a hot air tool. An acoustic signal sounds as soon as heat either exceeds or falls below the ideal temperature. Its display also shows whether workpiece surface is too hot or too cold. Red means too hot, green means ideal temperature and blue means too cold.

The HL Scan can be fitted to hot air tools HL1920E, 2020E, HG2120E and HG2320E. The warning tolerance range can be selected to suit individual needs. If chosen, the visual and acoustic warning can be deactivated.

Temperature Measurement Range: 0-300°C.
Optimum Distance From Workpiece: 15cm.
Battery: 9 Volt (included).

Features

  • Brand
    STEINEL
  • Warranty
    2 year(s)
  • Origin
    Made in China
  • Power source
    Batteries
  • Colour
    Black
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In 1957, Heinrich Wolfgang Steinel began manufacturing electrical heating resistors while studying electrical engineering. After graduating in 1959, he devoted himself fully to his small company, which produced heating elements for a wide range of electrical appliances such as bonnet dryers, coffee machines and egg cookers. The company was regarded as one of the leading companies in the development and use of ceramics in heating resistors and expanded rapidly, making it necessary to relocate the headquarters to Herzebrock-Clarholz in 1978. The development of the two-pole voltage tester proved to be an important and successful step for the company, as the high sales of these devices continuously reduced the company's dependence on the shrinking market for heating resistors.
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