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DEWALT Heat Gun D26950 Heavy Duty Variable Temperature (120V 1550W 13A Dial 120 to 1100F Overload Protected Surface Nozzles Paint Stripper Shrink Tool)

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DEWALT Heat Gun D26950 Heavy Duty Variable Temperature (120V 1550W 13A Dial 120 to 1100F Overload Protected Surface Nozzles Paint Stripper Shrink Tool)DEWALT D26950 Heavy Duty Heat Gun Use the DEWALT D26950 to achieve pinpoint thermal control during demanding commercial applications. This heavy duty hot air tool features a powerful 13. 0 Amp motor operating at 120V AC to deliver up to 1550 Watts of reliable heating power. Engineered with a precision variable temperature dial, it allows operators to seamlessly adjust heat outputs from 120F to 1100F. An integrated overload protection system safeguards

DEWALT D26950 Heavy Duty Heat Gun

Use the DEWALT D26950 to achieve pinpoint thermal control during demanding commercial applications. This heavy-duty hot air tool features a powerful 13.0 Amp motor operating at 120V AC to deliver up to 1550 Watts of reliable heating power. Engineered with a precision variable temperature dial, it allows operators to seamlessly adjust heat outputs from 120°F to 1100°F. An integrated overload protection system safeguards internal components by automatically shutting down the heating element if airflow becomes restricted, preventing tool burnout during extended industrial usage.

The ergonomic 2.1-pound design features a built-in kickstand support for stable stationary cooling and an integrated hang ring for organized storage. Effective uses of this tool include stripping layers of stubborn paint, shrinking industrial heat-shrink tubing, thawing frozen metal piping, and welding plastics. Separate internal components facilitate independent maintenance of both the motor and heating element, extending overall tool lifespan on the jobsite.

Best Used For:

  • Paint and Coating Removal: Stripping stubborn oil-based paints, varnishes, and thick industrial coatings from wooden or metal surfaces.
  • Industrial Packaging and Electrical Wire Management: Precision-shrinking heat-shrink tubing, plastic shrink wrap, and protective electrical sleeves.
  • Plumbing and Material Fabrication: Thawing frozen metal pipes, bending rigid PVC conduits, and welding synthetic plastic materials.

Key Performance & Safety Features

  • Precision Temperature Control: Variable adjustment dial enables custom thermal output from 120°F to 1100°F tailored to sensitive materials.
  • Intelligent Overload Protection: Automatic shutdown mechanism cuts power to the heating element during airflow restriction to prevent internal thermal failure.
  • Innovative Kickstand Support: Integrated structural stand offers exceptional stability during stationary operation or while cooling down post-use.
  • Industrial-Grade Durability: Modular internal engineering separates the motor and heating element for simplified, independent servicing.
  • Reinforced Cord Design: Heavy-duty 10-foot power cable is reinforced with a protective cord sleeve to prevent terminal strain and tearing.
  • Lightweight Ergonomics: Balanced 2.1 lbs housing minimizes user fatigue during continuous, long-duration operational cycles.

What's Included

  • (1) DEWALT D26950 Variable Temperature Heat Gun
  • (1) Cone Nozzle (Increasing heat concentration)
  • (1) Fishtail Surface Nozzle (Spreading heat over wide areas)

Technical Specifications

Specification Value
Brand DEWALT
Model Number D26950
Voltage 120V AC
Amperage 13.0 A
Wattage 1550 W
Net Tool Weight 2.1 lbs
Power Cord Length 10.0 ft
Temperature Control Variable Dial
Temperature Range 120°F to 1100°F
Certifications UL Listed, CSA Certified, ETL Listed
Warranty 3-Year Limited Warranty

Pro-Tip: When using the cone nozzle for concentrated paint stripping, hold the tool at a 45-degree angle to the surface and scrape the softened paint immediately ahead of the heat path. Always allow the gun to run on its lowest heat setting for 60 seconds on the built-in kickstand before full shutdown to cool the internal elements and significantly prolong heating component lifespan.

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