Steinel HL 1920 E [15/161] Tool features

Steinel HL 1920 E [15/161] Tool features
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Tool features
Stainless steel outlet nozzle
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ir inlet with lattice guard keeps out foreign matter
R
emovable guard sleeve
(for places that are hard to reach)
S
oft stand and soft end cap for firm standing and
non-slip stationary use
H
eavy-duty rubber-insulated power cord
M
ultiple-stage switch for adjusting airflow
(2-stage/3-stage)
T
humbwheel for setting temperature
Button for setting temperature
LED indicator for monitoring temperature
Soft grip handle for comfortable operation
Hanging capability
Residual heat indicator (HL 2020 E only)
Replaceable mains power cord (HL 2020 E only)
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Material
Rigid PVC
Rigid PE
(HDPE)
Polyethylene
PP
Polypropylene
ABS
Applications
Pipes, fittings, tiles, structural sections,
industrial mouldings
300 °C welding temperature
Tubs, baskets, canisters,
insulating material, piping
300 °C welding temperature
High-temperature drainpipes, seat buckets,
packagings, automotive parts
250 °C welding temperature
Automotive parts, equipment enclosures, cases
350 °C welding temperature
Characteristic signs
Chars in the flame,
pungent odour;
clattering sound
Bright yellow flame,
drips carry on burning, smells of
extinguished candle; clattering sound
Bright flame with blue core,
drips continue to burn, pungent odour;
clattering sound
Black, fluffy smoke,
sweetish odour;
clattering sound
Guide for selecting the right type of welding rod when welding plastics
Uses
Here are some of the applications you can use STEINEL hot
air tools for. This selection is by no means exhaustive – no
doubt you can immediately think of other examples.
Paint stripping:
Paint is softened and can be removed with a stripping knife
and paint scraper to leave a clean surface.
Shrinking tubing on cables:
The shrink tubing is slipped over the section you want to in-
s
ulate and heated with hot air. The tubing shrinks by approx.
50% in diameter to give a sealed union. Shrinking is particu-
l
arly fast and even using reflector nozzles. Sealing and sta-
bilising cable breaks, insulating soldered joints, gathering ca-
b
le runs, sheathing terminal blocks.
Forming PVC:
S
heeting, piping or ski boots can be softened and formed
with hot air.
L
ighting barbecues:
Gets charcoal glowing in next to no time; no more waiting.
Thawing:
W
ater pipes, frozen door locks, steps. Gently thaws and
dries all in one go.
Soft soldering:
First, clean metal parts you want to join. Then, using hot air,
heat the point you want to solder and offer up the soldering
wire. Use flux or a soldering wire with a flux core to prevent
oxide forming.
Welding and joining plastic:
All parts being welded must be of the same plastic material.
Use an appropriate welding rod.
Joining sheeting:
The sheets are overlapped and welded together. A slit
nozzle is used to direct hot air under the overlap, then the
two sheets are firmly pressed together with a feed roller.
Also possible: Repairing PVC tarpaulins by overlap weld-
ing with a slit nozzle.

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