Master Appliance UT-100 Soldering Gun User Manual


 
Principles of Operation
This product uses a catalytic gas reaction sys-
tem. The special catalyst contained in the tip is
preheated with a butane flame. The preheated
flame is extinguished when the shutter is closed
over the ignition vent.
Butane gas continues to flow over the preheated
catalyst generating infrared heat which is either
conducted through the soldering iron tip or
passed through the heat tip as hot gas.
Tinned
Hot Air Vent Catalyst
Evaporated
Gas
Chrome Plated Copper Base
Iron Plated
Use as a Soldering Iron, Heat Tool or Torch
All models come with the soldering tip pre-installed.
To change tips, unscrew knurled nut, drop out tip
and drop in replacement tip.
As a soldering iron, heat con-
ducts into tip. Touch tip to
work surface and apply solder.
Use proper tip for type of
work being performed. Make
sure hot air exhaust points
away from work surface.
As a heat tool, heated gas
flows from the end of the
heat tip. Use the heated gas
to heat, dry or shrink as
necessary. Tip temperatures
can be varied by adjusting
the gas control lever.
As a torch tool, flame extends
from the end of the tool. Use
flame to torch, braze or heat as
necessary. Flame size can be
varied by adjusting the gas con-
trol lever.
Unit operates on butane gas and creates infared heat effectively
by the use of a catalyst. Use only Master Ultratane butane with
your Ultratorch. Make sure on/off lever is in off position before
filling. To fill, press nozzle of butane can down onto refill opening.
Unit is full when gas overflows refill opening. Check window for
fuel level.
Fill with Ultratane Butane
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