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STAHLWERK HP-2000 ST Versatile 2000 watt hot air gun for professionals | 600 degree hot air blower | Hot air gun for paint stripping, welding or shrinking | All-rounder for craftsmen

The STAHLWERK HP-2000 ST hot air gun has a heat output of 2,000 watts and reaches a maximum temperature of 600 °C. The powerful hot air tool is suitable for welding plastics and sealing sheets as well as for shrinking, joining and foiling. Thanks to the numerous setting options, the temperature and air flow can be precisely regulated. The temperature range extends from 50 °C to 600 °C. The hot air gun has three heating levels, enabling safe work adapted to the material. For example, paint residue on wood or other surfaces can be easily removed. Fast heat-up and heat-up times and convenient temperature and airflow control ensure efficient and safe working. A comprehensive set of accessories enables a wide range of applications and makes the hot air torch a powerful tool for use in the car workshop, for bending plastic pipes or for heating shrink tubing connections. The heat gun is particularly suitable for welding thermoplastics, PVC sheets, tarpaulins and foils as well as for bending plastic pipes. The hot air tool is also suitable for tin soldering or for loosening soldered joints. The STAHLWERK HP-2000 ST hot air gun is supplied with a comprehensive set of tool accessories.
29,99 €
incl. 19% VAT , plus shipping costs
Instead of: 32,99 €

Manufacturer information

STAHLWERK Schweissgeräte Deutschland GmbH was founded in 1998 and offers original welding equipment as a manufacturer. We are your professional and reliable welding equipment supplier. Product safety carries the registered trademark STAHLWERK. The company responsible for product safety is STAHLWERK Schweissgeräte GmbH
located in Bornheim
Mainstraße 4
53332
Germany. For questions regarding product safety
please contact us at the electronic address info@stahlwerk-schweissgeraete.de or by phone at +49 228 24331713. The person responsible for product safety is Alexander Hamann.

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