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Choose these guns for occasional heating.
Save up to four temperature and airflow settings.
Sets include a focused nozzle for concentrated airflow, a flat nozzle for heating wide surfaces, and a curved nozzle for installing heat-shrink tubing.
Prevent buildup of electrostatic discharge (ESD) that can damage electronic components.
Concentrate a heat gun's airflow.
Shaped to hold round objects, use these nozzles for installing heat-shrink tubing and bending plastic pipe.
Create a wide airflow that’s good for drying and stripping paint.
Sets include a focused nozzle for concentrated airflow, a flat-tip nozzle for heating wide surfaces, and a deflecting nozzle that protects adjacent surfaces from heating.
A deflector protects adjacent areas from heating. The flat shape creates a wide airflow.
Insert plastic welding rod through a second opening in the nozzle. It directs air to heat the rod and weld plastic.
Replace blower wheels, cords, handles, and other components on heat guns.
Set up your heat gun for hands-free operation.
Prevent accidental contact with hot nozzles.
Blast your heating, drying, and shrinking projects with hot air to get the job done quickly. Choose from blowers with temperature settings from 300° to 750° F.
Use these blowers for production drying, heat shrinking, and other applications requiring heat over 1000°F.
Combine high-volume airflow with low-heat output for warming and drying.
Shaped like a large flashlight, use these wands to loosen stuck nuts, heat bearings, and repair dents.
Produce a concentrated flame for small objects.
Distribute heat over a wide area for large jobs.
Create a circle of radiant heat to install heat-shrink tubing and bend plastic tubing. Use these wands in applications where blowing air is not practical, such as in clean rooms and other controlled environments.
Insert wire between the heated tips to melt off and strip insulation without the risk of nicking the wire.
Position these lamps at any angle to heat, dry, soften, or defrost.
Heat, thaw, and sterilize in areas other burners can’t reach—these burners have a handle that lets you put flames into hard-to-reach spaces.
These portable burners connect to an LP gas tank so you can carry them back and forth between different application sites.
Distribute heat evenly to avoid hotspots with these heavy duty multiflame burners.
Accelerate gas flow into an intense flame. These powerful burners are also known as venturi nozzles and buzzer burners.
Also known as Bunsen and Tirrill burners, separate controls adjust flame height and temperature. Connect to a gas line.
No compressor needed—a hot-air gun welds your plastics.
Use hot compressed air to weld plastics.
Create a complete Harris torch or replace parts with our selection of handles, mixers, welding tips, cutting attachments, and cutting tips.
Weld and cut with one system. Kits include single-stage regulators, a torch with check valves to prevent the reverse flow of gas, a torch handle, a cutting attachment, a welding nozzle, a cutting tip, a torch lighter, glasses, and hose.
Weld and cut with these kits.
Build a Victor torch or replace parts with our selection of handles, mixers, welding tips, cutting attachments, and cutting tips.
Create a mobile oxyacetylene welding and cutting kit.
With a needle-point flame, these kits are well-suited for use on electronics, plumbing, and small parts. They produce enough heat to weld steel up to 1/8" thick.
Repair most metal with a single machine—these welders perform MIG, TIG, and stick welds.
Use sound waves to heat up your materials and weld them together with these welders, guns, and tips.
Swap these heads out to create your own ready-to-use nozzle configuration for different welding jobs.
Best for welding thin metal, these TIG welders make clean, precise welds and are often used for finishing work. They include components such as torches, cable, and hose.
Rotate or pivot the head on these torches to weld on pipe.
All the TIG torch accessories you need to get started in one kit, including collets, collet bodies, and nozzles.
With many of the parts you need for TIG welding, these torches include a torch body and a cable and hose assembly.
For welding pipe, these torch bodies have a head that either pivots or rotates.
Replace worn torch bodies on your TIG torch.
This torch includes a standard solder tip as well as a heat tip for applications that require heat without an exposed flame.
Kits include a torch, a solder tip, a heat tip, a hot knife tip, a heat-shrink attachment, a foam cutter, a wire cutter, needle-nose pliers, 60/40 tin/lead solder, a sponge, and a case.
Solder, desolder, and handle light brazing with these torches.
The low profile of these torches saves bench space and the wide, heavy base adds stability.
These torches handle brazing and soldering, as well as heating jobs.
Tackle roofing and other heavy duty heating applications—these torches have a BTU output starting at nearly seven times the output of standard propane torches.
Two burners with a short, wide flame concentrate heat over a large area. The tip rotates 360° to put the heat exactly where you need it.
Connect these torches to a propane cylinder for light-duty flame applications.
These torches have approximately half the BTU output of standard propane torches for use in light duty applications.
The torch tip rotates 360° to put the heat exactly where you need it.
Access overhead and other hard-to-reach applications.
Save time by quickly connecting and disconnecting your propane torch tips to get the right output for your job. Kits can also be used with Apachi, HPG, and propylene.
Get flame temperatures from these torches that are capable of cutting, welding, and brazing steel up to 3/16" thick.
Kits include a torch handle, tips, and a regulator.
These irons run on AA batteries and are for intermittent use.
With the push of a button, these irons convert from a straight grip to a pistol grip with either a 45° or 90° head angle. Battery power and no cord means you can take them where you need them.
A rechargeable battery powers these irons.
These irons are continuous duty.
Kits include an iron, tips for a variety of applications, a heat-shrink attachment, an ejector, and a cap.
Adjust the tip temperature to suit your application using a button control.
Kits include an iron, tips for a variety of applications, a stand, a sponge, and a cap.
These cordless irons run on butane gas, so you don't have to recharge a battery between uses.
Solder in spaces that are difficult to reach without waiting for a battery to charge.
Combine a handle, a heating element, and a tip to create the iron you need.
From electronics to metal sealing, these irons handle intermittent soldering jobs.
Use these irons for your high-volume jobs.
These irons put an extra layer of cork insulation between your hand and the iron.
Ultra thin, these irons are for precise soldering in electronics applications.
These irons have a large tip for excellent heat transfer, making them ideal for running seams in sheet metal.
These irons come with a fixed temperature tip.
Bar cleaner removes heavy oxidation from soldering tips and coppers.
Tinner removes excess oxide and replenishes the tip’s original coating.
Remove oxidation from soldering tips with these dry brass-wool balls.
Hold a sponge for cleaning soldering iron tips.
Keep your solder spools organized.
Butane burns cleaner than propane at similar temperatures. Use it in heating, thawing, and soldering applications.
Charge these lighters for repeated long-term use.
Ignite your gas torch with these hands-free lighters—they rest on a bench or tabletop, leaving you free to hold solder, workpieces, and other tools.
Electric multispark discharge means these lighters never need flints, batteries, or charging.
Pull the trigger to get a spark.
Strike the flint to generate a spark.
Three flints, no waiting—when one flint wears out, rotate the holder to get a fresh one.
Push the button to create a continuous flame.
Measure the temperature of dangerous, hard-to-reach, and moving surfaces without risking electrical shock or contamination.
Ensure the accuracy of noncontact temperature readings of dangerous and inaccessible surfaces with these thermometers that come with a calibration certificate traceable to NIST that states they’ve passed a test for accuracy.
Detect hot spots, leaks, moisture problems, and construction defects invisible to the eye.
Use these accessories to protect your infrared thermometer transmitter and keep it working properly in hot or dirty environments.
These thermometers are rated for environments where hazardous material is present. They measure the temperature of surfaces without making contact.
Dispense up to 3 times as much adhesive per hour as our standard hot-melt glue guns.
Melt and dispense hot-melt glue sticks for sealing and assembling.
Use these guns in heat-sensitive applications and on delicate materials. They have a temperature setting of 250° F.
A motor advances the glue stick for a continuous flow of glue.
These small guns get into areas larger guns can't.
These guns use polyurethane hot-melt cartridges for stronger bonds than other hot-melt adhesives.
Don't be tethered by a cord—take these guns where they're needed.
Dispense 3M hot-melt adhesives with these guns.
For use in high-volume production applications, these guns use electric heat to melt the adhesive and compressed air to keep it flowing.
These thermometers take touch-free readings in a single second with an infrared sensor.
Systems include a cradle, a heat sealer, a heat gun, and a roll of film that shrinks when heated.