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DeWalt D26414 User Manual

DeWalt D26414
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DeWalt D26414 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Input power2000 W
Power sourceAC
Maximum airflow650 l/min
Working temperature (max)600 °C
Working temperature (min)50 °C
Soft gripYes
Product colorBlack, Yellow
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Width265 mm
Height210 mm

Summary

Heat Gun Operation and Safety

Technical Data

Specifications for DEWALT Heat Guns D26411 and D26414, including voltage, power, and weight.

Definitions: Safety Guidelines

Explanation of signal words (DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE) and symbols used in the manual.

General Power Tool Safety Warnings

Essential safety precautions for operating any power tool to prevent injury.

Work Area Safety

Electrical Safety

Personal Safety

Power Tool Use and Care

Service

Safety Instructions for Heat Guns

Additional Safety Warnings for Heat Guns

Further specific warnings for heat guns, including risks related to paint removal and high temperatures.

Removing Paint

Electrical Safety

Mains Plug Replacement (U.K. & Ireland Only)

Instructions for replacing the mains plug for users in the UK and Ireland.

Using an Extension Cable

Guidance on selecting and using appropriate extension cables with the heat gun.

Package Contents

Markings on Tool

Date Code Position (Fig. A)

Location of the date code and manufacturing year on the tool.

Description (Fig. A)

Intended Use

Overview of the applications and purposes for which the heat gun is designed.

Set and Forget Temperature Control System D26414

Applications

Recommended temperature settings for various tasks like drying, welding, and thawing.

To Attach the Correct Accessory

Instructions for Use

Proper Hand Position (Fig. B, C)

Correct ways to hold the heat gun for safe operation and to prevent injury.

Prior to Operation

Steps to take before starting to use the heat gun, including accessory attachment.

Switching On and Off (Fig. D)

Instructions on how to turn the heat gun on and off using the switch.

Removing Paint (Detailed)

Stationary Use (Fig. A)

Instructions on how to use the heat gun in a stationary position for hands-free operation.

Constant Heat Control (Overload Protection)

Tool Ring (Fig. A)

Cool Down Period

MAINTENANCE

Lubrication

Information that the power tool requires no additional lubrication.

Cleaning

Instructions on how to clean the heat gun, including warnings about solvents.

Optional Accessories

Protecting the Environment

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