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SKIL 8020 AA Heat gun (VA1E8020AA)

75.51

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SKU: VA1E8020AA Category: Tag: Availability: Available on backorder

Description

FEATURES

– Electronically controlled heat gun ensures a stable temperature of the tool

– Ideal for removing paint and stickers, waxing and dewaxing skis, and much more

– Softgrip for optimal working comfort

– Two airflow settings of 350 and 500 ltr/min

– Safe hands-free use for numerous jobs thanks to stable stationary position

– Steplessly adjustable temperature setting up to 600 degrees Celsius for a wide range of jobs

– Can be used in combination with reduction nozzles with a small output diameter for soldering, desoldering and welding jobs

– Constant heat control for continuous working without overheating

– Nozzle eject function for safe nozzle changing and removal

SPECIFICATIONS

Electronics: true

Temperature range: 50°C-600°C

Airflow: 350-500 l/min

Voltage/frequency: 220-240V/50-60Hz

Brand

Skil

It all started in 1921 when inventor Edmond Michel was standing in a sugar cane field in Louisiana, America. There, he saw the workers using machetes to hack their way by hand through the thick, tough sugar cane. It was a heavy, back breaking task. Seeing this, Michel thought there had to be an easier way. And that thought later led to the start of the Skil Corporation. Later, in his workshop in New Orleans, he developed a mechanized machete. But to make the idea work, he saw that the blade somehow had to rotate. He soon started to improve on his first idea, and in 1923 he had developed the world’s first electric hand saw. A New Orleans newspaper covered his invention in a short feature article. Joseph W. Sullivan, a farmland developer, read the article while he was traveling from Minneapolis to Florida. He thought it looked like a great idea, and went straight to New Orleans to track down Edmond Michel.
After further improvements of the electric handsaw, ‘The Michel Electric Handsaw Company’ was started in 1924 by Edmond Michel and Joseph W. Sullivan. They called their revolutionary saw the ‘Skilsaw’.
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