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Brand | ATD Tools |
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Model | ATD-3736 |
Category | Power Tool |
Language | English |
Read the manual, learn applications, limitations, and potential hazards before use.
Ensure good lighting, avoid flammable materials, keep area clean, and free from hazards.
Wear appropriate clothing, footwear, and respiratory protection; keep bystanders clear.
Avoid forcing the tool, unplug for maintenance, prevent accidental starts, and never leave unattended.
Maintain proper footing, balance, and keep tools clean and in good working order.
Check for damaged parts, ensure workshop security, and do not operate under influence.
Take extreme care with paint stripping, especially lead-based paint, and wear eye protection.
Wear gloves/eye protection, avoid using as hair dryer, never direct at people/animals or use near flammables.
Do not obstruct airflow, avoid touching hot nozzle, keep handle dry, and store out of children's reach.
Know work area for flammables, guard against electric shock, and secure objects.
Extreme care needed for paint stripping due to lead poisoning risk; professional removal advised.
Work outdoors or ventilate well, cover furniture, use drop cloths, and keep vulnerable individuals away.
Wear an approved dust/fume respirator; disposable paper masks are inadequate.
Keep food/drink out, clean dust by wet mopping, and remove protective clothing in work area.
Use proper circuit protection (120V, 5A circuit, 15A breaker); replace worn/damaged cords immediately.
Tool has double insulation for enhanced electrical safety; all exposed metal parts are isolated.
Use identical replacement parts for servicing; avoid wet/damp areas; indoor use only.
Use a properly installed and grounded outlet with a polarized plug for shock risk reduction.
Ensure receptacles are properly grounded; consult an electrician if unsure.
Use proper gauge extension cords for product current draw to prevent overheating.
Use separate circuit, #12 wire, 15A fuse; match voltage to nameplate.
Identifies key parts: intake, hanger, trigger switch, heat guard, and nozzle.
Remove heat gun from carton, separate from packing material, and examine carefully.
Heat gun is completely assembled; warnings for missing/damaged parts and accessory changes.
Controls LOW/OFF/HIGH settings (707°F/923°F); allow time to reach temperature.
Includes four different outlet nozzles for various jobs; caution on changing hot nozzles.
Note on effectiveness, caution on lead paint fumes, and testing on small areas first.
Scrape from top to bottom, use smooth strokes, warm surface, and clean scraper edge.
Cover non-heated surfaces with non-flammable material; avoid concentrating heat on window panels.
Lists various uses: removing stickers, loosening nuts, thawing pipes, drying wood, shrinking wrap.
Always unplug before maintenance; inspect tool, switch, cord for damage before each use.
Blow dust out, keep clean and dry; use mild soap and damp cloth; avoid harsh solvents.
Diagram showing numbered parts of the heat gun with a corresponding itemized list.
List and diagram of various discharge outlets and reducers.