Steinel Industry Specific Heat Gun Kits
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The contents of each kit has been carefully researched with industry professionals and designed to provide the best combination of tools to suit each type of application.
Each kit includes a quality Steinel heat gun, our new heavy duty carrying case, and a combination of carefully selected accessories for each specific application. Fast shipping
worldwide!
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Industrial
/ MRO Kit
Includes accessories
for the maintenance and repair professional's diverse applications
including, softening adhesives, loosening seized fasteners, shrink
tubing, thawing, shaping plastics and many more. Instruction manual for HL1910E in PDF.
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HL1910E
Heat Gun 120V only
Heavy Duty Case
Applications Guide Book
14mm Reflector Nozzle
39mm Reflector Nozzle
9mm Reducer Nozzle
20mm Reducer Nozzle
75mm Spreader Nozzle
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| Industrial / MRO Kit with Steinel HL1910E Heat Gun |
34832 |
Plastic
Welding Kit
Includes a variety of welding rods and tips
for working with plastics. Instruction manual for HL2010E in PDF.
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HL2010E
Heat Gun 120V only
Heavy Duty Case
Applications Guide Book
39mm Reflector Nozzle
9mm Reducer Nozzle
Welding Rod Tip
20mm Lap Welding Tip
Welding Rod Assortment: ABS, PP, PVC, LDPE, HDPE
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| Plastic Welding Kit with Steinel HL2010E Heat Gun |
34854 |
Automotive
Kit
Includes accessories
for repairing plastics, windshields, seats and other body
shop work. Instruction manual for HL2010E in PDF.
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HL2010E
Heat Gun 120V only
Heavy Duty Case
Applications Guide Book
9mm Reducer Nozzle
20mm Reducer Nozzle
14mm Reflector Nozzle
39mm Reflector Nozzle
75mm Deflector Nozzle
Welding Tip
PP Welding Rods
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| Automotive Kit with Steinel HL2010E Heat Gun |
34853 |
Electronics
Kit
Includes accessories
for applying heat shrink tubing, connectors, and
de-soldering circuit boards.
Instruction manual for HG2310LCD in PDF.
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HG2310LCD
Heat Gun 120V only
Heavy Duty Case
Applications Guide Book
9mm Reflector Nozzle
14mm Reflector Nozzle
39mm Reflector Nozzle
9mm Reducer Nozzle
Overhead Security Hanger
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| Electronic Kit with Steinel HG2310LCD Heat Gun |
34875 |
Multi-Purpose
Kit
Includes accessories
for a wide variety of applications.
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Choice
of Electronic Heat Gun 120V
only
Heavy Duty Case
Applications Guide Book
9mm Reducer
Welding Tip
9mm Reflector
14mm Reflector
39mm Reflector
Welding Rod Assortment: ABS, PP, PVC, LDPE,
HDPE
Overhead Security Hanger
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| Multi-Purpose Kit with Steinel HG2310LCD Heat Gun |
34876 |
| Multi-Purpose Kit with Steinel HL2010E Heat Gun |
34856 |
| Multi-Purpose Kit with Steinel HL1910E Heat Gun |
34836 |
General
Purpose Kit
Includes a variety of nozzles and an
overhead hanger for increased convenience
and safety in production and assembly line
use. Instruction manual for HL1810S in PDF.
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HL1810S
Heat Gun 120V
only
Heavy Duty Case
Applications Guide Book
75mm Spreader Nozzle
75mm Deflector Nozzle
39mm Reflector Nozzle
20mm Reducer Nozzle
Overhead Security Hanger
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| General Purpose Kit with Steinel HL1810S Heat Gun |
34822 |
Applications for
Steinel heat guns and hot air guns

Butt Weld If you want to butt weld two identical workpieces (pipes, rods, sheet strips), it is recommended to use the hot tool welding process. This is done by attaching the heat reflector to the hot air gun and heating it up. Once it reaches a temperature of approximately 300°C, run the workpieces across the heated tool, applying slight pressure from both sides. The non-stick coating ensures that the workpieces do not stick to the hot tool. As soon as the plastic material becomes doughy, pull the workpieces away from the hot tool and firmly press the ends together for about 15 seconds. An absolutely leakproof and strong bond is ensured after the material cools down. In this case too, only ever join identical materials. |

Dry Plaster The hardening process for compounds, paints and fillers can sometimes be accelerated by blowing hot air onto the surface concerned. Use the minimum temperature setting (approximately 50°C) and maximum air delivery rate. As the hot air causes solvent to evaporate, take particular care to provide good ventilation (open windows or work outdoors). |

Floor Tile Welding As materials being welded must always be the same, the type of plastic must be identified before welding the two parts together. Now select welding rod of the appropriate material. Clamp workpieces in position. Clean, degrease and, if necessary, chamfer the seam. Now heat the seam with hot air (approximately 250 - 400°C) and offer up the welding rod via welding shoe (welding cord) or welding nozzle (welding rod). For a strong weld, the workpiece and welding rod must turn to a doughy consistency. The seam can be tested using the same procedure that is applied for overlap welding: the tear test must produce stress whitening. |

Copper Pipe Solder Hot air is suitable for soft soldering. First, you clean and degrease the point you want to solder and then heat it at full power (650°C). This takes between 50 and 120 seconds depending on material, thickness and size. Once the workpiece has reached a temperature of about 300°C you offer up the solder. The solder must not be melted by the hot air itself but by the temperature of the workpiece. When soldering without flux, apply a solder cream, paste or soldering fluid to the soldering point before heating. These substances must be washed off with warm water after the soldered joint has cooled down (to prevent the risk of corrosion). Spot-soldering should be performed with reduction nozzles, pipe soldering with reflector nozzles. |

Decal Removal Stickers e.g. on cars (spray-baked paint only) or packages can be removed without a trace using hot air. |

Car Bumper Repair Bumpers and spoilers are made of plastic in most cases. Accident damage can be repaired quickly using the hot air gun and, if necessary, the appropriate welding rod. |

Desoldering Hot air can also be used to undo soldered joints, e.g. copper pipes, at 600 °C. Attach a reduction nozzle and heat the soldered joint. After approximately 90 seconds loosen the copper pipe with a pipe wrench. Don't touch the pipe, as you might burn yourself! Hot air (approximately 400 °C) can also be used to desolder electronic components from damaged circuit boards. Concentrate the hot air on the solder joint and remove the component with a special pair of pliers once the solder melts. |

Heat & Remove Caulking
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Thawing Frozen Pipes Thawing water pipes, icy steps or frozen car door locks takes next to no time with hot air. The advantage: the material underneath doesn't scorch, the hot air turns the ice into water which dries, thereby preventing it from re-freezing. |

Lap Welding Plastic tarpaulins and coated textiles can be reliably welded using hot air. This is done by pulling the tarpaulin or sheeting taut. The second section - also slightly tensioned - is now overlapped over the first section by approximately 2-4 cm. Using a slit nozzle, hot air (approximately 300 - 400 °C) is then blown between the overlap. The material turns soft within a matter of seconds and is firmly pressed together with a feed roller. And this is how you test your work: tear the welded seam apart with force at one end or on a sample piece. If stress whitening occurs in the material, the seam is satisfactory. Otherwise, temperature or roller pressure needs to be increased. |

Loosening Bolt Screw connections are sometimes impossible to get apart because they are rusted up or very tight. This is where hot air can often work miracles. |

Paint Stripping Virtually all oil and solvent-based paints and lacquers can be stripped cleanly from wood using hot air (500 - 650 °C). Paint is softened with a hot air gun and immediately scraped off with a filling knife or paint scraper. Attaching a surface nozzle to the hot air gun facilitates this process on large area surfaces. On heat sensitive materials, such as window glass, it is recommended to use a window nozzle to deflect the hot air. Any paint still left on in corners is removed with a brass wire brush. The wood must be lightly sanded before applying any treatment. Wear work gloves, and if necessary also goggles, to protect yourself from falling paint scrapings. |

Plastic Bending Hot air can be used for shaping plastic sheet, pipe and rod without leaving burn marks. Floor tiles are heated at the relevant part using a surface nozzle attachment (hot air approximately 200 °C). Plastic sheet for making containers and items of decoration are worked at 250 - 500 °C), depending on material type. Folded edges are created by heating the workpiece with a surface nozzle. Then they can be bent with ease, e.g. over the edge of a table. Pipe and rod is evenly heated all the way round using a reflector nozzle (approximately 250 - 400 °C), shaped or bent and held in the chosen position until it cools down. A coil or sand filling prevents pipe from kinking. |

Plastic to Railing Plastic handrail cover mouldings on stair banisters can be heated with hot air and then removed with ease. When fitting handrail cover mouldings, it is best to use a surface nozzle for heating the plastic material from below. The handrail moulding is pressed on with a soft cloth. |

Plastic Welding Welding rod made of plastic, welding cord or welding tape is used for welding hard plastic materials. For a joint to be durable, these welding aids must always be of the same material as the workpieces that are being welded. |

Pond Liner Welding Most wet biotopes in gardens are created from pond liners available off the roll from virtually any DIY store. Once on site, the liner sections have to be stuck or, better still, welded together using a hot air gun so as to obtain one big liner of the appropriate size and shape. |

Roofing Roof repairs on flat roofs are always on the agenda. Cracks and holes in standard bitumen roofing felt can be filled quickly and easily using bitumen compound and hot air. Sections of bitumen sheeting can be joined together with good results by overlap welding. |

Waxing Board
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Shrink Tube
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Shrink Tubing Solder sleeves and heat shrink connectors are frequently used in electrical engineering to produce reliable cable connections. The solder sleeve is a heat shrink sleeve that contains a measure of solder and pushes over the cable end. Applying heat from a hot air gun, the conductors (or twisted conductors) are soldered together and the plastic sleeve is shrunk on all in one go. With heat shrink connectors, first crimp the connecting element integrated in the heat shrink sleeve and then shrink on the sleeve with hot air. |

Heat Shrink Tubing
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Heat Shrink Tubing
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Heat Shrink Tubing In electrical engineering and electronics, cable ends, cable harnesses, soldered joints or terminal blocks are often protected by a plastic sheath. This is done by sliding a heat shrink sleeve of the appropriate diameter over the connection concerned and then shrinking it on using hot air (approximately 250 - 300 °C) and a reflector nozzle. The sleeve reduces in diameter by as much as half, tightly hugging the joint you want to protect. Heat shrink sleeves with integrated solder ring or crimp connection are also available to ensure that a reliable electrical connection is made. PVC heat shrink sleeves can also be shrunk onto handles, stands, grips, garden posts, etc., using the same principle. |

Heat Shrink Tubing
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Striping Removal
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Tar Paper Welding
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Heat Set Adhesive Activating adhesives with hot air is always an advantage when you want to stick or unstick large areas. When using hot melt adhesives, the hot air prolongs the glue's open time, ensuring a good bond over large areas. |

Tile Rip-Up
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Upholstery Wrinkle
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Seam Welding
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Windshield Molding Repair
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Steinel Electronic Heat Gun Accessories
 75mm reflector nozzle |
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 39mm reflector nozzle |
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 14mm reflector nozzle |
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 9mm reflector nozzle |
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 9mm reduction nozzle |
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 14mm reduction nozzle |
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 20mm reduction nozzle |
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 Wide-jet nozzles |
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 40mm slit nozzle |
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 75mm heat disc |
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 20mm slit nozzle |
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 Plastic weld nozzle |
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 Deflector nozzles |
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 40mm angle slit nozzle |
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 Flexible stand with magnetic base |
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 HDPE plastic welding rods |
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 Rigid PVC welding rods |
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 LDPE plastic welding rods |
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 PP plastic welding rods |
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 ABS plastic welding rods |
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