CRAIN 745, 995 Owner's Manual

IF YOUR HEAT GUN NEEDS FACTORY SERVICE
1995-210
1995-270
1995-300
1995-150
1995-060
GREEN TO NOZZLE GROUND
1995-030
1745-030 1995-450
1995-240
1995-120
1995-090
GREEN SWITCH
BLUE TO ELEMENT
1995-360 Handle & Fasteners
(Cord & leads sold separately)
RED TO FIELD
BLUE TO ELEMENT
GREEN TO GROUND
RED TAB TO TOP BRUSH
BLACK ­SWITCH
BLUE TO BOTTOM BRUSH
WHITE
GREEN GROUND ­NOZZLE
GREEN SWITCH & CORD GROUND
1995-420
1995-390
RETURN INSTRUCTIONS:
Send complete unit prepaid with request for repair including a brief note describing the problem.
“In-Warranty” repaired guns will be returned promptly, prepaid.
1995-180
1995-330 (Includes: 1995-180)
PART # DESCRIPTION
1995-030 Nozzle Shield 1995-060 Nozzle 1995-090 Trigger Guard 1995-120 Toggle Switch and Nut
1995-210 Stand 1995-240 Stand Screw and Nut 1995-270 Brush Cap Set (2)
1995-300 Brush & Spring Set (2) 1995-330 Motor Cover & Fasteners
1995-150 Mica Sheet 1995-180
Intake Cover & Retainer Ring
PART # DESCRIPTION
CRAIN No. 745 & No. 995 HEAT GUNS LIMITED WARRANTY
Crain warrants this heat gun to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service within 6 months from the date of purchase and guarantees to either repair or replace at our op­tion, at no cost, any part that in our judgment shows evidence of such defect within 6 months from the date of purchase.
PART # DESCRIPTION
1995-360 Handle Set w/Fasteners 1995-390 Power Cord & Strain Relief 1995-420 Fan and Set Screw 1745-030 745 Element & Mica (750˚) 1995-450 995 Element & Mica (1000˚)
All transportation charges on parts submitted for replacement or repair under this warranty must be borne by the purchaser.
This warranty does not cover motor brushes or nor­mal wear, and does not apply if the gun has been abused, altered, or not used with current specied on the nameplate. Upon expiration of the warranty peri­ods, the manufacturer shall have no further warranty obligations, expressed or implied.
Crain Cutter Co., Inc. 1155 Wrigley Way Milpitas, CA 95035
CRAIN No. 745 & No. 995 DELUXE HEAT GUNS
OWNER’S MANUAL
Your heat gun is capable of producing up to 1,000ºF (No. 995) or 750ºF (No. 745). EXTREME CAUTION should be exercised in its use and operating envi­ronment. This owner’s manual should be read and completely understood before using.
TEMPERATURE RANGES
No. 745 500ºF – 750ºF No. 995 750ºF – 1000ºF
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Check your electric line and receptacle to make
certain they are correct for the voltage and am­perage indicated on your heat gun. If an extension cord is necessary, a minimum 14 gauge three-prong grounding type cord rated for outdoor use would be used to prevent excessive voltage drop, loss of power, or overheating.
Do not use adapters or modify the heat gun plug.
Replace damaged cords and plugs immediately.
Because the heat gun has the appearance of a
household hair dryer, keep out of the reach of chil­dren and advise other persons having access to it of its high heat capabilities.
WARNING: With a heat gun, as with all other heat
tools, keep a re extinguisher handy, and observe all sensible re precautions.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of re or electric shock,
do not expose heat guns to rain or moisture. Store indoors. Connect to a grounded outlet only.
Never let the heat gun operate while unattended.
Unplug the gun when not in use, or before servic-
Do not use the heat gun near combustible materi-
Do not heat chemicals. Avoid the hazards of igni-
Your heat gun is equipped with a circular safety
Although the housing and handle of your heat gun
CIRCULAR SAFETY STAND
NOZZLE - EJECTS HOT AIR
AIR REGULATOR ASSEMBLY
Figure 1
ing.
als, fumes, or vapors. Good ventilation is always advised.
tion, or the release of harmful vapors.
stand that should be used when setting the tool down, during operation of the gun, or during the cool-down period. Never store while hot.
are constructed of non-conducting material, the gun is not recommended for use in wet or damp areas. Never immerse the gun in water, nor stand in water, or wet areas, while using the gun.
This tool emits high temperature heat at the nozzle.
Keep hands and body out of the heated air stream and never grasp the heat gun by the nozzle. Wear­ing protective gloves and safety glasses is recom­mended.
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