UT-100SI-TC Master Appliance Co, UT-100SI-TC Datasheet - Page 6

KIT ULTRCH BUTANE SLDR HEAT TOOL

UT-100SI-TC

Manufacturer Part Number
UT-100SI-TC
Description
KIT ULTRCH BUTANE SLDR HEAT TOOL
Manufacturer
Master Appliance Co
Series
Ultratorch®r
Type
Butane Torch, Flamelessr
Datasheets

Specifications of UT-100SI-TC

Temperature Range
1202°F (650°C)
Features
Includes: Heat Gun, Case, 5 Nozzles, Pliers, 60/40 Solder, Wire Cutter, Sponge
Brand/series
UT Series
Length
10.3 in.
Length, Overall
11.25 in.
Power, Rating
20 to 80 W
Weight
5.5 Oz.
Kit Contents
Soldering Tips, A Hot Air Tip, Heat Shrink Reflector, Hot Knife, Wire Cutter, Needle Nose Pliers
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Not applicable / Not applicable
Voltage
-
Power - Rated
-
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Not applicable / Not applicable
Other names
MA1025
UT-100SI-TC
Storage of Your Ultratorch Heat Tool
1. Only empty fuel tank in a well ventilated
2. Depress the filler valve at the back of the
Ultratane™ Butane
“ULTRA-REFINED” by Master…the only approved butane for Ultratorches.
• Single piece universal tip
• Purest refining method possible
• Special non-clogging formula to permit extended use
1. Allow unit to cool and put protective cap on for storage.
2. If your unit is not going to be used for awhile, store in the following manner: Store in proper
3. Leave tank approximately 1/2 full so lubrication of fuel pickup filter stays wet.
4. Set flow control valve at setting 5.
How to Empty Tank of Butane Gas if Needed
area and away from ignition sources.
Remember butane is heavier than air.
tank with a small bladed screwdriver and
let the butane gas escape through the
small orifice opening. It takes approxi-
mately one minute for the butane to
escape from the tank. Be careful that the
butane does not hit against your fingers
or hands. This could cause frostbite of
the skin.
location avoiding elevated temperatures and away from children.
3. One method is to poke a small bladed
4. Never turn gas lever to “ON” and allow
5. Never try to unscrew the filler valve
screwdriver through a piece of paper
and then carefully depress the filler
valve. The escaping gas will hit the
paper and not your hand.
gas to evacuate through the ejector/tip.
Doing this will clog the ejector and lead
to premature failure.
as it is adhesively bonded to the tank.
Breaking of this bond will destroy the
unit, causing the tank to leak.
P/N 51773 - 5.125 oz.
P/N 10448 - 26gm. canisters