MCH-100-A: BATTERY POWERED HEAT GUN

MCH-100-A: BATTERY POWERED HEAT GUN KIT
NSN: 4940-01-475-2026

Includes:

  • Power Supply (MCH-102NW)
  • Two (2) NiMH Battery (BT-70790)
  • 300W Heat Gun (111.038.1)
  • Two (2) interchangeable nozzles for shrinking and soldering
  • 13mm Sieve Reflector Nozzle (111.476)
  • 16mm Spoon Reflector Nozzle (112.028)
  • Carry Bag w/ heat resistant pouches (MCH-110)
  • Battery Charger (BTC-70819)

Temperature Capabilities
500F to 950F (depending on nozzle, heating element). Temperature ramp-up from ambient conditions is 60-90 seconds with a continuous run time of 35 minutes depending on ambient environmental conditions.

Power Supply
The Heat Gun is powered by the MCH-102NW Power Supply that utilizes two standard Department of Defense BB-390B/U Nickel Metal Hydride smart batteries capable for redeployment within 2 hours of simultaneous charging using the kit included multi-voltage input BTC-70819 SPC Lite Fast Charging System. The Power Supply is stored in the MCH-110 Carry Bag, which includes two (2) heat resistant pouches to store hot tools, and allows maintainers to carry the 17 lb Heat Gun Kit to the work site.

Standards & Testing
Tested to perform in Harsh Environments, the MCH-100-A is CE Marked and exceeds Military Standard Requirements for use in explosive atmospheres, zero electromagnetic interference environments, and in robust handling battle deployment situations, the MCH-100-A is the only tool in its class approved for use on fueled aircraft by NAVAIR; eliminating the need for an auxiliary power unit, power cable spreads and open flames on flight decks during avionics repairs.

  CE Marked

  • Safety: EN 60335-1:2012+A11:2014, EN 60335-2-45:2002+A2:2012
  • EMC: EN 61000-6 -2 :2005, EN 61000-6 -4:2007+A1:2011

MIL-STD-461E EMI Control, RE101
MIL-STD-810F Environmental Tests 

  • 511.4 Explosive Atmosphere
  • 506.4 Rain Intrusion
  • 509.4 Salt Fog
  • 516.5 Shock

Product Development History
In 1999, Malcom developed a portable heat gun for the US Navy Aviation Ground Support Equipment Team at NAVAIR to shrink and solder avionics on fueled aircraft in the harsh battle conditions of deployed aircraft carrier flight decks. Current tools required a powerline spread, an auxiliary power unit, or open flame, which led to extended grounded aircraft times and often infringed on safety standards. The next generation heat gun needed to be a portable, handheld, robust, powerful, and adaptable tool capable of operating in wind, rain, salt-fog, desert, arctic, explosive atmosphere, and electromagnetically sensitive environments.

Malcom responded in less than 2 months with a functional Commercial Off the Shelf (COTS) Proof of Concept design that successfully soldered and recovered avionic shrink sleeves. The design utilized a COTS 42 VDC Heat Gun, manufactured by the Swiss based worldwide leader in heat tools Leister, and a COTS NiMH Battery System, manufactured by the US based Army SINGARS supplier of NiMH batteries Bren-tronics. Latter design iterations included an EMI shielded thermoset fiberglass battery case, manufactured by the US Based Skydyne Company

Within eight months of Proving the Concept and multiple optimization iterations, Malcom delivered a fully qualified First Article MCH-100-A Battery Powered Heat Guns to the NAVAIR team. Three months following the initial contract award and eighteen months following the initial design consultation, Malcom delivered 250 tools to the Navy for deployment. Since, over 3,000 Heat Gun Kits have been delivered to US and International Naval, Marine, Army, and Coast Guard aircraft programs. NSN: 4940-01-475-2026

LINKS & FILE DOWNLOADS:
MCH-100-A Itemized Components List
MCH-100-A Specification Leaflet
VIEW ON GSA STORE

 

APPLICATIONS
Shrink Tubing, Soldering

INDUSTRIES
Aerospace, Aviation, Electronics

CUSTOMERS
U.S. DOD

PARTNER(S)
Leister, Bren-Tronics, Fieldtex, J & J technologies, Skydyne

VIEW/DOWNLOAD
MCH-100-A Specifications  
Parts & Accessories  
You Tube: Battery Management Procedures

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