- The Wadfow WHG1520 is a powerful 2,000 W electric heat gun offering high flexibility with three temperature settings (50 °C, 50–450 °C, and 50–550 °C) and three adjustable air-flow modes. It’s designed for a wide range of heating tasks—from shrink wrapping plastics to stripping paint and softening adhesives.
Features
:- High Power : 2,000 Watt input power ensures rapid heating and stable heat delivery.
- Wide Temperature Range : Three temperature settings — 50 °C, 50–450 °C, and 50–550 °C — allow it to handle delicate to heavy-duty tasks.
- Adjustable Air Flow : Three airflow modes (450 / 300 / 450 L/min), giving control over heat intensity and direction.
- Rotating Back Control : Temperature is adjusted via a rotating back dial, enabling precise control.
- Ergonomic Design : Designed for comfortable handling during extended use.
Accessories
:- 1 × Reduction Nozzle
- 1 × Reflector Nozzle
- 1 × Flat Nozzle
Applications
:- Shrink Wrapping : Shrinking plastic film or heat-shrink tubing.
- Paint Stripping : Removing old or flaky paint.
- Plastic Welding / Forming : Bending or softening plastic for shaping or repair.
- Adhesive Removal : Softening glues or adhesives for easier removal.
- Thawing : Thawing frozen pipes or materials carefully.
- Craft Work : Working with resin, shrink film, or other heat-sensitive materials.
Usage
:Maintenance & Care Guidelines : To ensure safe, durable, and efficient use, follow these maintenance tips :
Cleaning :
- After use, let the gun cool down fully before cleaning.
- Wipe the exterior with a dry or slightly damp cloth to remove dust and debris.
- Periodically remove any nozzles and clean them (once cold) to prevent clogging or buildup.
Nozzle Care :
- Store the nozzles separately to avoid deformation.
- Inspect them regularly for damage; replace if cracked or warped.
Ventilation & Cooling :
- Do not block the air intake or exhaust vents during operation to avoid overheating.
- After a heavy use session, let the heat gun run on a low-air, low-temp setting (if safe) to cool down before turning it off.
Storage :
- Store in a dry, cool place, away from flammable materials.
- Keep the heat gun upright or in a stable holder to avoid damaging the nozzle.
Safety Checks :
- Inspect the power cord regularly for cuts, frays or other damage.
- Check the temperature dial and ensure it rotates smoothly and accurately.
- Use appropriate personal protective equipment: heat-resistant gloves, goggles, and a mask if working in dusty or toxic environments.
Operational Safety :
- Never point the heat gun at yourself or others.
- Avoid using near flammable materials or gases.
- Keep a safe distance between the nozzle and the work surface to prevent scorching or burning.
Periodic Inspection :
- After extended or heavy use, have the gun checked by a qualified technician if performance drops or if overheating occurs.
- Replace heating elements or other components only with genuine or compatible parts.