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Installation hook nozzle
Insert the hook nozzle into the air outlet as shown in picture B. Whenever a circular air flow required, a hook nozzle can be used. It is commonly used to shrink the pipes around electrical connections or to soften plastic pipes that need to be bent in certain places.
Warning: The hook nozzle gets very hot during use. Allow the tools to cool before disassembling or storage.
Embossing
If you activate the embossed powder with a hot tool, remove dust from the powder with a clean and dry brush to remove excess powder. Hold the tool about 50mm (2") from the work surface. To prevent the paper from getting too hot, move the end of the nozzle in a circular pattern until the embossed powder is raised and shiny. After completing the preparations for an area, turn off the hot tool and insert it back into the built-in holder.
Remove paint
Choose a scraper or triangle scraper according to your needs. Choose a low heat setting and hold the gun so that the nozzle is about 50mm from the workpiece. Move the device slowly forward and backwards until the colour cracks and bubbles. Remove the paint immediately with the scraper or triangle scraper. Heat the paint shortly before the scraper so that you can work continuously. Long exposure to heat burns the paint and makes it difficult to remove. The spatula should be kept sharp and clean. Similarly, you can also remove stickers from painted surfaces by softening the adhesive by heat. Make sure not to leave the heat for too long if you only want to remove stickers: If exposure is too long the colour will be damaged.
Curved plastic tube
Heat the pipe from a distance of approx. 50mm (2") Continue heating until the pipe feels soft and bends with low resistance. Hold the bent pipe until it gets cold. Bend the pipe too strongly as it bounces back slightly after releasing.
Shrink packaging
Wrap the object with a heat shrink plastic film. Start heating the film from a safe distance while holding the hot tool in motion. Move the hot tool closer to the film until the film begins to shrink and tight.