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Performance Tool W50076 User Manual

Performance Tool W50076
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1 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
PERFORMANCE TOOL® extends only the following warranties, and only to original retail purchasers. These warranties give specific legal
rights. Except where prohibited by local law, the law of the State of Washington governs all warranties and all exclusions and limitations of
warranties and remedies. There may be other rights which vary from state to state.
PERFORMANCE TOOL® warrants the product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service. A
defective product may be returned for a free replacement within 90 days from the date of purchase, provided that product is returned to
place of purchase immediately after discovery of defect. After 90 days and up to one year from date of purchase, PERFORMANCE TOOL®
will replace at no charge any parts which our examination shall disclose to be defective and under warranty. These warranties shall be valid
only when a sales receipt showing the date of purchase accompanies the defective product or defective part(s) being returned. For part(s)
after 90 days, please remit your request, postage prepaid to:
PERFORMANCE TOOL, P.O. Box 88259 Tukwila, WA 98138
These warranties exclude blades, bits, punches, dies, bulbs, fuses, hoses, and other consumables which must be replaced under normal
use and service. These warranties shall not apply to any product or part which is used for a purpose for which it is not designed, or which
has been repaired or altered in any way so as to affect adversely its performance or reliability, nor shall these warranties apply to any
product or part which has been subject to misuse, neglect, accident or wear and tear incident to normal use and service.
PERFORMANCE TOOL® does not authorize any other person to make any warranty or to assume any liability in connection with its
products.
Except for warranties of title and the limited express warranties set forth above, PERFORMANCE TOOL® makes no express or implied
warranties of any kind with respect to its products. In particular, PERFORMANCE TOOL® makes no implied warranty of merchantability
and no implied warranty of fitness for any particular purpose, except that for goods purchased primarily for personal, family or household
use and not for commercial or business use, PERFORMANCE TOOL® makes an implied warranty of merchantability (and, if otherwise
applicable, an implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose), but only for the particular qualities or characteristics, and for the
duration, expressly warranted above. The laws on limitation of implied warranties may differ from state to state, so the above limitations
may not apply in all cases.
PERFORMANCE TOOL® shall not be liable for consequential, incidental or special damages resulting from or in any manner related to any
product, or to the design, use, or any inability to use the product. The sole and exclusive remedy for a defective product or part shall be
the repair, or replacement thereof as provided above. The laws on limitation of remedies or on consequential, incidental or special
damages may vary from state to state, so the above limitations may not apply in all cases.
© Copyright 2016 WILMAR CORPORATION, P.O. Box 88259 Tukwila, WA 98138
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Performance Tool W50076 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandPerformance Tool
ModelW50076
CategoryPower Tool
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1 Year Limited Warranty

Warranty Scope and Limitations

Defines the scope of warranties and limitations for original retail purchasers.

Warranty Coverage and Returns

Covers product warranty for defects, free replacement within 90 days, and parts replacement up to one year.

Warranty Exclusions

Lists items and conditions excluded from warranty coverage, such as consumables and misuse.

Unauthorized Warranties

States that no other person is authorized to make warranties or assume liability for the product.

Implied Warranties

Discusses implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for particular purpose.

Liability Limitations

Limits liability for consequential, incidental, or special damages; sole remedy is repair or replacement.

Safety Guidelines and Definitions

Pre-operation Warning

Emphasizes reading and understanding the entire manual before operation to prevent injury.

Safety Signal Word Definitions

Explains the meaning of signal words like DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTICE.

Unpacking and Inspection

Instructions for unpacking, inspecting the product, and contacting support for missing parts.

Product Specifications

Details the technical specifications of the heat gun, such as temperature, wattage, and voltage.

Important Safety Information

Crucial safety warnings and guidelines for operating the heat gun safely.

Troubleshooting and Maintenance

Troubleshooting Guide

Provides solutions for common problems like the tool not turning on or unsatisfactory results.

Care and Maintenance

Guidelines for cleaning, maintaining, and caring for the heat gun.

Maintenance Safety Precautions

Emphasizes turning off and unplugging the tool before cleaning or maintenance.

Lubrication Information

States the tool is factory-lubricated for its life, requiring no further lubrication.

Repair and Modification Warning

Warns against opening the heat gun or attempting self-repair, as it voids the warranty.

Important Safety Information

General Operation Safety

Covers staying alert, proper dressing, work area safety, and tool inspection before use.

Electrical Safety

Details precautions regarding grounded cords, outlets, and avoiding contact with earthed surfaces.

Tool Usage and Maintenance Safety

Covers safe usage of tools, power cord handling, outdoor use, GFCI protection, and servicing.

Accidental Starting Prevention

Ensures the switch is OFF before connecting to power to prevent accidental startup.

Explosion and Fire Prevention

Precautions to prevent ignition of flammable materials and avoid potential explosions or fires.

Lead Poisoning Prevention

Extreme care when stripping paint, handling lead-based paint risks, and safety precautions.

Operation

Cool Down Procedure

Operate the heat gun in 'I' position for 2-3 minutes before switching to 'OFF' to cool down.

Paint Stripping Technique

Guide on using the heat gun for paint stripping, including distance, speed, and using a scraper.

Post-Operation Storage

Always set the heat gun upright after turning off; store only after the nozzle is cool.

Controls and Components

Heat Gun Operation

Instructions for securing workpieces, plugging in, familiarizing with the tool, and using settings.

Blower Motor Warning

Warning about immediate shutdown if blower motor does not turn on to prevent element burnout.

Air Intake Warning

Notice not to block air intake openings to prevent overheating and damage to the heating element.

Nozzle Placement Caution

Caution never to position the nozzle closer than one inch to the workpiece to avoid scorching or ignition.

Important Safety Information (Continued)

Respiratory Protection

Recommends using approved dust masks for protection against chemicals from paint removal.

Chemical Exposure Warning

Warns about chemicals in paint removal causing birth defects or reproductive harm.

Preventive Safety Measures

Disconnecting the plug before adjustments or accessory changes reduces accidental starting risk.

Tool Maintenance and Repair

Emphasizes checking for damage and having tools repaired before use to prevent accidents.

Storage of Idle Equipment

Instructions for storing tools safely, including disconnecting power and keeping out of reach of children.

Grounding

Grounding Wire Safety

Warning about the risk of electric shock from improper grounding and advice to consult an electrician.

Grounded Tools (Three Prong)

Explains how grounded tools with three-prong plugs work and must be connected to a grounded outlet.

Double Insulated Tools (Two Prong)

Describes double insulated tools that do not require grounding and can use two-prong outlets.

Extension Cord Usage

Guidance on using appropriate gauge extension cords and connecting them to grounded outlets.

Symbol Definitions

Extension Cord Gauge Chart

Recommended conductor sizes for extension cords based on current ratings and length.

Electrical Symbols

Explanation of electrical symbols used on the tool and in the manual for voltage, current, and power.

Tool Operation Symbols

Definitions for symbols related to tool operation, such as speed, revolutions, and settings.

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