Ripack 2500 Heat Tool
Ripack 2500 Heat Tool
SKU:RP-2500
Shrink gun Ripack 2500
Short description:
- 2 years warranty
- SAFE: Cold nozzle patent
- PRECISE: Ripack technology, Short and rigid flame
- ROBUST: Stainless steel nozzle and body plus shock absorber
- ADJUSTABLE POWER: 34 to 60 KW
- ERGONOMIC: Featherweight of 0.940 Kg
- PRACTICAL: Piezo change in 15 seconds without tools
Composition:
Delivered in a transport bag with: 1 SECURIPACK 1.5-3.5 bar gas regulator, 1 8-meter hose with crimped connection, 2 piezo including 1 spare integrated in the handle, 1 tightening / loosening wrench, 1 swivel connector, 1 user manual with CE certificate.
Detailed description:
The new Ripack 2500 shrink gun is the perfect ally if you have regular needs for shrinking. This gun, the lightest in its category, adapts to the thickness of the film used, thanks to its adjustable power ranging from 34 to 60 kW.
Equipped with "cold nozzle technology” and the Securipack regulator, the Ripack 2500 shrink gun benefits from the most developed level of safety on this type of tool. Our Securipack regulator permanently secures and monitors the pressure in the gas cylinder and the pressure in your device.
No need to go to your repairman to change the igniter! With its patent on the easy piezo change system in the handle, save time and efficiency.
Technical description:
- Power: 34 to 60 kW
- Pressure: 1.5 to 3.5 bars
- Length / height: 360/240 mm
- Weight: 940 g
- Sound level: <85 dbA
- Energy source: Propane or natural gas on request
- Package size (L x W x H): 460 x 330 x 140 mm
- Package weight: 4880 g
- Gas consumption: from 2.2 to 4 kg / hour
Usage tips:
When retracting, keep the gun always perpendicular and 30 cm from the film. To retract the film onto a pallet, allow the film to protrude 20cm on each side. Use a CALPACK to raise your pallet and allow the film to hook of the underside and thus solidify the load.
Always start by heating all the lower parts then continue by sweeping continuously in the shape of "Z". Adjust your speed according to the thickness of the film.
In order to successfully weld on flat film, make sure to let a film overlap area of at least 30 cm.