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This is the content required for an introduction to our hot air gun and hot air soldering station - reading this does NOT replace the mandatory session with a tutor! It will make it even quicker though ;-)

Let's begin! First off, make sure you have read the tool's manual (should be linked from the respective wiki page).

Safety

Dangers

  • very hot air is produced (over 500 °C)
  • the nozzle stays hot for a while after turning off
  • noxic fumes can be generated when heating certain materials

Precautions

  • don't point the nozzle at body parts or other people
  • use a well-insulated glove if you have to hold the workpiece in your hand
  • take care of good ventilation and don't inhale the fumes
  • get familiar with the type of solder you're using or the kind of paint you're removing - for instance, does it contain poisonous lead?
  • allow time for the nozzle to cool down before touching it or placing the tool into its case