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Choose these guns for occasional heating.
Save up to four temperature and airflow settings.
Sets include a focused nozzle for concentrated airflow, a flat nozzle for heating wide surfaces, and a curved nozzle for installing heat-shrink tubing.
Prevent buildup of electrostatic discharge (ESD) that can damage electronic components.
Concentrate a heat gun's airflow.
Create a wide airflow that’s good for drying and stripping paint.
Shaped to hold round objects, use these nozzles for installing heat-shrink tubing and bending plastic pipe.
Sets include a focused nozzle for concentrated airflow, a flat-tip nozzle for heating wide surfaces, and a deflecting nozzle that protects adjacent surfaces from heating.
Insert plastic welding rod through a second opening in the nozzle. It directs air to heat the rod and weld plastic.
A deflector protects adjacent areas from heating. The flat shape creates a wide airflow.
Replace blower wheels, cords, handles, and other components on heat guns.
Set up your heat gun for hands-free operation.
Prevent accidental contact with hot nozzles.
Blast your heating, drying, and shrinking projects with hot air to get the job done quickly. Choose from blowers with temperature settings from 300° to 750° F.
Use these blowers for production drying, heat shrinking, and other applications requiring heat over 1000°F.
Combine high-volume airflow with low-heat output for warming and drying.
Produce a concentrated flame for small objects.
Distribute heat over a wide area for large jobs.
No compressor needed—a hot-air gun welds your plastics.
Use hot compressed air to weld plastics.