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Leister MISTRAL
Hot-Air Blower
Please read the operating instructions carefully before use
and keep for future reference.
The Leister hot-air blower MISTRAL is suitable to build into machines or tools. It is
designed for continuous operation. The tool offers process safety as a result of the
integrated protective elements.
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Industrial jointing technology by means of hot air staking
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Different types of drying and warming up processes
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Shrinking and welding of packaging foils and moulds
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Activating and releasing of solvent free glues and fusion adhesives
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Sterilisation of packaging materials such as small bottles, corks and containers
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Smoothing of tablet coatings, glazing of chocolate and cosmetic articles
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Separating and fusing of synthetic threads and fabrics
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Soldering processes on metal parts
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Removal of plastic burrs and glazing of plastic surfaces
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OPERATING INSTRUCTION
USAGE
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Leister Process Technologies, Riedstrasse, CH-6060 Sarnen/Switzerland
Tel. +41 41 662 74 74 Fax +41 41 662 74 16
www.leister.com sales@leister.com

The voltage rating stated on the tool must correspond
to the line/mains voltage.
120
230
TECHNICAL DATA
Voltage V~
Power consumption W
Temperature °C
Air flow l/min.
Air pressure Pa
Emission level L
pA
(dB)
Weight kg
Size (L
××
ø)
mm
Mark of conformity
Mark of approval
Certifcation scheme
Protection class II
120, 200, 230, 230 for 50/60 Hz
2700, 3000, 2300, 3400
20 – 650, steplessly adjustable
max. 350, manual air slide
2500
65
1.5 with 3m power supply cord
320 × 64
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†
CCA
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2
Line/mains voltage cannot be switched over
CAUTION
Danger to life when opening the tool, as live compo-
nents and connections are exposed. Unplug the tool
before opening it.
Incorrect use of hot air blowers can cause fire and
explosion hazard, especially near combustible materials
and explosive gases.
The tool must be operated with supervision. Warmth
can reach combustible materials, which are out of sight.
Do not touch the element housing and nozzle as long as
they are hot since they can cause burns. Let the tool
cool down. Do not point hot air flow in the direction of
people or animals.
Protect the tool from dampness and wet.
WARNING