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[title] Turn on the heat gun | |
[* black] Turn on the heat gun. | |
- | [* icon_note] While heat guns can reach temperatures up to 1000 °F and higher, softening adhesives for electronics only requires a maximum of |
+ | [* icon_note] While heat guns can reach temperatures up to 1000 °F and higher, softening adhesives for electronics only requires a maximum of 200 °F. This can easily be achieved with the heat gun's low to medium-low setting. |
[* icon_caution] Always start with the heat gun's lowest flow speed and temperature settings to avoid overheating the device you're working on. | |
[* icon_note] If your heat gun has fine control over the temperature, keep it in the mid-to-low range. Anything higher could deform plastic or damage internal components. | |
[* icon_caution] When not in use, set the heat gun on a stable surface. The nozzle will remain hot after use. |