| Brand | Vorel |
| Entity responsible for this product in the EU | TOYA S.A.More |
| Series | GRD |
| Power | 1.7 kW |
| Flame temperature | 1200 ˚C |
| Tank capacity | 190 g |
| Gas type | butane from an external cylinder |
| Gas tank type | under direct pressure, type EN417 |
| Gas usage | 123 g/h |
| Casing material | nylon, fiberglass |
| Piezo ignition | no |
| Flame adjustment | yes |
| Weight with empty tank | 0.4 kg |
| Application | soldering, joining, heating, varnish removal, unfreezing, annealing, shaping or bending pipes, lighting the grill, gastronomy |
| Symbol | 73400 |
Gas soldering lamp 73400 is powered by propane-butane gas in 190g cartridges (EN417-type 200 - widely available on the market).
- Max operating temperature 1200°C
- Power 1.7kW
- Average gas consumption 123g/h
Purpose:
Soldering lamp designed for:
- soldering
- welding
- heating
- removing varnish
- defrosting
- exceeding
- shaping or bending pipes, plates
and also for firing up barbecue and in catering.
Tank made of composite material resistant to high temperatures. With adjustment of the size of the flame.
Installation of gas tank
- Close the gas valve, to do this, turn the regulator knob as far as it will go in the direction marked "-". Make sure that the needle and the gasket around it are not damaged or worn.
- Tighten the retaining nut. Slide the gas container into the lamp basket and press until the container's diaphragm is punctured.
- After the container's diaphragm is punctured, gas will flow out of the container; from this point on, do not disassemble the container until it is completely empty.
- Following this, secure the container from slipping out of the basket by tightening the retaining nut.
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Usage warnings:
Direct pressure category - butane.
The device should be used only with 190 g disposable containers containing technical butane gas.
Use only in well-ventilated areas.
Read the instructions before using this device.
Use safety glasses when using the kit.
Make connections or changes to containers in a flameless or ignition-free atmosphere, away from bystanders.
Be careful, because the metal parts of the burner have been heated during operation. Leave the lamp to cool down.