Optimal Reliability, Versatility | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ripack-3000 Kit Contents:
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Note: The Ripack-3000 Extensions DO NOT come with a Combustor (Nozzle). You may use your existing nozzle to attach to the extension. The illustrations below are for example only. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
No tools are necessary for changing extensions. Simply remove the nozzle from the handle, attach the extension to the handle and place the nozzle onto the extension. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Spare Igniter | Sturdy Ripack Case | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Safety Regulator & Swivel Connector The Safety Regulator and Swivel Connector come as standard equipment on all Ripack heat guns. The safety regulator will shut off the flow of gas in the event of a failed or broken hose. |
Never use propane fuel from a hi-lo or forklift to operate any heat gun listed in this catalog.
Hi-Lo's and fork-lifts draw liquid fuel from the bottom of their tank which then vaporizes at the carburetor. Heat guns operate from vapor drawn from the top of a fuel tank.
Use tanks such as those used with a barbecue grill, i.e. a 20-, 30- or 40-lb. tank.
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