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Steinel HM 2120 E Car Wrapper Heat Gun 240V | 091262
The new Steinel HM 2120 E has been designed for vehicle wrapping professionals as it delivers 2200 W of power with an electronically controlled temperature settings that ranges from 80°C –630°C and adjustable airflow up to 500 l/min.
Steinel HM 2120 E Car Wrapper Heat Gun 240V | 091262
3 Air Volume levels
9 Stage Temperature Adjustment
Extra Long Power cord at 7.5 Mtrs
The HeatMatic 2120 E is a high-performance hot air gun designed for precision heat applications like vinyl installation and professional car wrapping.
It supersedes the HG 2120 E 240V, and comes equipped with a long 7.5 m power cord. This edition allows unrestricted movement, making it ideal for large vehicles and advertising surfaces.
It is the perfect solution for demanding workshop and on-site environments as it features an improved weigth distribution, providing optimised balance which reduces hand fatigue during extended use.
For smoother finishes and improved efficiency, users can customise the airflow to each task with a 3-stage adjustable airflow system (150–500 l/min). Providing enhanced control which allows users to tailor the airflow. for smoother finishes and improved efficiency.
For added convenience, the inbuilt hanging ring makes it simple to store and quick to retrieve, keeping equipment close to hand and workplaces tidy and organised.
Features and Benefits:
2200W Output
Thermal Cut-out for Added Safety
Steinel Series 5 (Professional Range)
Integrated Hanger for Convenient Storage
Removable Guard Sleeve for Places that are hard reach
Shaping PVC: Tiles, piping or ski boots can be softened and formed with hot air.
Desoldering: Electronic components are detached quickly and neatly from circuit boards with a reduction nozzle.
Heat Shrinkable tubing: The shrink tubing is slipped over the section you want to insulate and heated with hot air.
Stripping Paint: Paint is softened and can be removed with a stripping knife and paint scraper to leave a clean surface.
Soft Soldering: First, clean the metal parts you want to join. Then, using hot air, heat the point you want to solder and offer up the soldering wire. Use flus or soldering wire with a flux core to prevent oxide forming.