Hot Air Hand Tools - Welding Hand Tools

  • Hot Air Hand Tools - Welding Hand Tools
    Hot Air Hand Tools - Welding Hand Tools

    Hot Air Hand Tools - Welding Hand Tools

    At Heat Gun, we are proud to sell some of the most efficient and easy-to-use hot air hand tools on the market. We have been working with premium manufacturers like Leister for many years and stock plenty of spare parts. We stock all of the top ranges produced by Leister.

    A hot air tool is designed to heat and weld different types of materials, and each material requires a specific type of tool to achieve the best results. For example, a hot air gun may be suitable for welding thin plastic sheets, while a hot plate welding tool may be better suited for thicker materials or larger areas. Check out the variety of tools we offer.

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    1. Hot Jet S - Small and Powerful LEISTER Heat Gun
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      Hot_JET_S-CNFG
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      Voltage/Wattage
      120V/460W
      230V/460W
    2. LEISTER TRIAC ST: LEISTER Heat Gun for Plastic Welders
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      TRIAC-ST-CNFG
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      120V/1600W [UL]
      230V/1600W
    3. DIODE PID / DIODE S Hand-Held Light Weight LEISTER Heat Guns
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      DIODE PID / DIODE S
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      DIODE S w/Blower 120V/1700W, PUSH-FIT NOZZLE AND US PLUG
      DIODE S 120V/1600W PUSH-FIT
      DIODE S 120V/1600W SCREW-ON
    4. TRIAC AT: Intelligent, Digital LEISTER Heat Gun
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      TRIAC-AT-CNFG
      Voltage/Wattage
      120V/1600W [UL]
      230V/1600W
    5. ELECTRON ST: Powerful Hand Held LEISTER Heat Gun
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      ELECTRON-ST-CNFG
      Voltage/Wattage
      120V/2400W
      230V/3400W
      230V/2300W
    6. LABOR S LEISTER Heat Gun for Difficult Welding Tasks
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      LABOR S: SMALL AND HANDY
    7. Draw Welding Pen: LEISTER Hand-Held Heat Gun Pen
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      WELDING_PEN_CNFG
      Voltage/Wattage
      120V/600W
    8. Leister Hotwind Premium - Most Versatile Hot Air Blower
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      HOTWIND-PREMIUM-CNFG
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      120V/2300W
      230V/3680W
      400V/5400W
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    Shop Hand Tools for Welding

    If you are looking for an industrial grade hot air welding product or some durable spare parts, we have got you covered. Heat Gun has been an industry-standard in the hot air welding scene for many years and is a trusted supplier. Before purchasing a plastic welding tool, it is essential that you consider the application that it is being purchased for and the frequency with which you intend to use it. Welding joints, for instance, require a much more heavy-duty machine than shrinking wrapping over a pallet of goods in a warehouse.

    Be sure to get in contact with one of our team members if you have any questions regarding the purchase and application of any of our carefully selected products. Our experts are happy to help you pick the right device.

    We offer a wide range of products that are suitable for different plastic welding applications and skill levels. Hot air guns use a stream of hot air to heat and weld plastic materials. A hot air gun is a versatile tool that can be used for a wide range of welding tasks, including welding thin materials, bending plastic, and repairing plastic parts. These devices contain powerful heating elements.

    We also offer extrusion welding tools, which are designed for welding plastic pipes and other hollow objects. These tools use a filler rod to add material to the joint and create a strong, permanent weld.

    Another type of plastic welding tool sold by our team at Heat Gun is the hot plate welding tool, which uses a heated metal plate to melt the plastic material and create a weld. This tool is best suited for thicker materials or larger areas and can produce a high-quality, durable weld. Ultrasonic welding tools use high-frequency vibrations to create heat and join plastic pieces together.

    Each of these tools has its own strengths and weaknesses, and the choice of tool will depend on the specific application and the materials being welded. Here at Heat Gun, we specialize – as you might imagine – in hot air plastic welding tools.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are some essential welding tools for beginners?

    For beginners, a hot air gun is often the best choice as it is a versatile tool that is easy to use and produces reliable results. However, the choice of tool will ultimately depend on the specific application and the skill level of the user. We offer a range of tools for different skill levels, and our customer support team can help beginners select the right tool for their needs.

    Why is it important to have the right hot air hand tools?

    The hand tools welding projects need varies, making it essential to get right. Each tool is designed to perform a particular function and produce a specific result. Using the wrong tool for the job can result in subpar performance, inefficient work, and even safety hazards. It also ensures that the welding process is efficient and produces strong, durable welds and prevents damage to the material being welded while reducing the likelihood of safety hazards, such as overheating or melting.

    What are some of the different types of welding hand tools?

    There are several types of welding hand tools for plastic that are used for different welding applications. One common type is the hot air gun, which uses a stream of hot air to heat the plastic and create a weld. Another type is the hot plate welding tool, which heats a metal plate that is used to melt the plastic material being welded. Handheld plastic welding tools are also available, such as handheld extruders and mini hot air guns, which offer more flexibility and control for small-scale welding applications. Additionally, you have extrusion welding tools, which are used to weld plastic pipes and other hollow objects by melting a plastic filler rod and depositing it into the joint.