I have two of these Raychem VC5300 Heat Guns, though Raychem was NOT the mfgr. These were made by somebody in West Germany back in the 70's & 80's....not sure when they were discontinued. 120VAC unit, 3-position power switch...center off, one side no heat, other side heat applied. The heater assembly is made of 24AWG Nichrome Wire, coil dia is 0.112". One of my units works just fine after all these years, the other one had the heater coil finally open in two locations near the top, and near the bottom of the coil, it was ready to burn open.
The replacement heater assy is P/N 991313-000 CV5300, though long since unavailable. The ceramic coil form had also broken in two, and I just glued it back together with JB Weld this past weekend. I've no idea who made these, though the heater assy pins look a lot like those in the Steinel & Leister heat guns. I'm now just starting to look to see who I can find some replacement nichrome coil material to replace this one that I've patched together with scraping the oxidation off the wire surfaces and then crimping small 18-22AWG sleeves onto. Inside the chrome housing is a couple layers of mica insulation, as the coil surfaces are at line potential. I've slipped in a layer of fishpaper, though not sure what it's burn rating is.
While it's working again after patching the coil back together, I don't trust it. The Coil Resistance is 15.5 ohms....unit pulls 7.75A @ 120VAC (as read on my working unit, and this one draws the same).
I've looked thru what's on ebay, with no luck, as well as googled it in numerous forms.
Has anyone ever repaired these before? As there's NO circuit protection should the coil open and spring up to short layers, I'm in the process of building an in-line circuit breaker box for using these, just in case.
The replacement heater assy is P/N 991313-000 CV5300, though long since unavailable. The ceramic coil form had also broken in two, and I just glued it back together with JB Weld this past weekend. I've no idea who made these, though the heater assy pins look a lot like those in the Steinel & Leister heat guns. I'm now just starting to look to see who I can find some replacement nichrome coil material to replace this one that I've patched together with scraping the oxidation off the wire surfaces and then crimping small 18-22AWG sleeves onto. Inside the chrome housing is a couple layers of mica insulation, as the coil surfaces are at line potential. I've slipped in a layer of fishpaper, though not sure what it's burn rating is.
While it's working again after patching the coil back together, I don't trust it. The Coil Resistance is 15.5 ohms....unit pulls 7.75A @ 120VAC (as read on my working unit, and this one draws the same).
I've looked thru what's on ebay, with no luck, as well as googled it in numerous forms.
Has anyone ever repaired these before? As there's NO circuit protection should the coil open and spring up to short layers, I'm in the process of building an in-line circuit breaker box for using these, just in case.
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