Henkel, Inc.
P.O. Box 1322 * Hammond, Louisiana * 70404 * (985) 345-2171
www.keenovens.com
Model K-1000 M&T Holding Ovens
Installation Instructions & Repair Parts List
One Year Limited Warranty
Henkel, Inc. warrants its products against defects in material and workmanship. Henkel,
Inc. will either repair or replace without charge any properly installed product which fails
under normal operating conditions within one year from date of installation, provided it is
returned to our factory, transportation prepaid, and our inspection determined it to be
defective under the terms of this warranty. The warranty covers only equipment
manufactured by Henkel, Inc., and does not extend to transportation, installation, or
replacement charges at the buyers’ facility; nor does it apply to any other equipment of
another manufacturer used in conjunctions with Henkel, Inc. equipment. No other
warranty, expressed or implies exists beyond that included in this statement.
Keen Ovens
Model K-1000 M&T
SPECIFICATIONS
Capacity 18 12" Spools
Volts 120 V / 240 V
Watts 250 W / 1000 W
Thermostat Dial Adjustable; Range 50-250ºF
Temperature 50ºF-250ºF
Insulation 2"
Interior Dimensions 27.5" X 20.5" X 40"
Net Weight 300 lbs.
Shipping Weight 335 lbs.
Shi
Dimensions 39.5" X 32.5" X 55"
Recommended Spare Parts
When it is critical to have continuous operation of this unit;
we suggest having the following spare parts on hand:
Heating Element Assembly
Power Cord
Thermostat Assembly & Thermometer Kit
General Information
The K-1000 M&T is the only oven on the market designed for Mig and Tig
storage. Spools are safely cradled to prevent them from rolling out. Custom shelf
arrangements are available. A filler material rack located on the door has seven
compartments for storage of 36” long filler material. Construction is of steel that has
been treated and then painted with a chemical-resistant blue finish. All Keen ovens are
Mercury free.
Safety Precautions
Read all instructions completely before attempting to operate this unit.
*** SAVE THESE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ***
To reduce the risk of electrical shock, fire, or personal injury follow the guidelines below:
• Before connecting unit to a power source, be sure the voltage supplied is the same as that specified on
the name plate of the unit.
• Check outlet to ensure proper grounding of the electrical cable. Have a licensed electrician check the
A/C power outlet if you are not sure.
• Use this unit for its intended purpose as described by literature.
• Make sure power cord is located so that it will not be stepped on, tripped over, or otherwise subjected
to stress of heat, oil, or sharp edges. Do not close doors on the cord.
• To reduce the risk of damage to the electric plug and cord, disconnect by plug rather than by the cord.
• Do not use this unit if cord or plug is in poor condition. If it has been exposed to weather or immersed
in water, have a qualified serviceman inspect and replace parts as necessary.
• WARNING! NEVER HANDLE PLUG, CORD, OR UNIT WITH WET HANDS OR WHILE
STANDING IN WATER.
• Use special care when moving heavily loaded units.