Introducing the STEINEL Classic Heat Gun Kit

Introducing the STEINEL Classic Heat Gun Kit

STEINEL introduces the Classic Heat Gun Kit. The Classic Kit features STEINEL's most popular heat gun and accessories all packed in an attractive aluminum case. The kit includes ....

STEINEL introduces the Classic Heat Gun Kit. The Classic Kit features STEINEL’s most popular heat gun and accessories all packed in an attractive aluminum case. The kit includes: HL 1910 E Variable Temperature Electronic Heat Gun, 14mm Reflector Nozzle, 39mm Reflector Nozzle, 9mm Reduction Nozzle, Overhead Hanger, application guide and case. The HL 1910 E heat gun incorporates classic STEINEL quality features such as variable temperature, electronic thermocouple control and the exclusive DuraTherm heating element.

STEINEL heat guns are famous for their ability to control temperature. The HL 1910 E features a temperature dial enabling variable temperature selection from 120° F – 1100° F. This temperature range makes the heat gun very versatile. It can be used for a wide range of applications from working delicate materials without damage at a low temperature to soldering at a very high temperature. Bill Gephart, expert in mobile vehicle repair, offers that the versatility of the of the STEINEL heat gun truly makes it a multifunctional tool. Bill and his employees use a STEINEL heat guns daily to repair leather seats, plastic weld automotive bumpers and more.

Electronic Thermocouple Control technology is another feature that sets the HL 1910 E apart and contributes to its overwhelming popularity. The integrated microprocessor measures and regulates heat produced, preventing heat back-up even with restricted airflow. This enables the use of reduction nozzles which further broadens the range of applications. The 9mm Reduction Nozzle concentrates heat, allowing for more precise airflow applications such as desoldering a circuit board for its small valuable components. Applying solder sleeves and shrink tubing can be accomplished by using the 39mm Reflector Nozzle or 14mm Reflector Nozzle.

Quality and durability are synonymous with the STEINEL name worldwide. The long life of the DuraTherm heating element is something customers count on. STEINEL’s element consists of coils wounded through a series of stacked ceramic disks achieving a “honey-comb” effect that fully encapsulates and supports. This Ceramic Encapsulated Heating System is unsurpassed for even heat and long life.

In addition to versatile features, STEINEL provides German engineered quality that out ranks any other heat gun on the market. For years industry professionals have looked to STEINEL for durability, precision and control. Today STEINEL is known globally as the technology leader for producing innovative quality products. STEINEL offers a full line of heat tools: heat guns, butane torches, soldering irons and glue guns.

For additional information, visit www.steinel.net.

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