1. Introduction
The Akozon 130MM Vortex Cold Air Gun is a portable cold air source designed for rapid dry cooling applications in various industrial environments. Utilizing compressed air, it generates a cryogenic airflow to effectively reduce temperatures in small areas. This device is ideal for cooling machine tool heads, various tools, electronic components, and welding processes. Its robust design ensures continuous and stable operation, and the integrated control valve allows for precise adjustment of air volume and temperature.
3. Product Overview
The Akozon Cold Air Gun consists of a main vortex tube unit, a flexible pipe, and a magnetic base for easy positioning. Below are illustrations of the product and its key components.

Figure 3.1: The Akozon Cold Air Gun in operation, demonstrating its cooling capability with a stream of cold air directed towards ice cubes. The main unit, flexible pipe, and magnetic base are clearly visible.

Figure 3.2: A closer view of the Akozon Cold Air Gun, emphasizing the flexible pipe and the magnetic base. Ice cubes are shown to illustrate the cold air output.

Figure 3.3: This image provides a detailed breakdown of the cold air gun's components, including the magnetic base for secure attachment, the air inlet connection point, and the porous filter at the air outlet.

Figure 3.4: A technical diagram illustrating the key dimensions of the cold air gun's main body (130mm length, 12mm diameter), the magnetic base assembly, and the flexible hose (212mm length).

Figure 3.5: A magnified view of the brass air outlet filter, which ensures clean airflow and protects internal components.

Figure 3.6: This image highlights the magnetic base for secure mounting and the quick-connect fitting for the compressed air supply.

Figure 3.7: A detailed shot of the flexible nozzle, which can be adjusted to direct the cold airflow precisely where needed.

Figure 3.8: A complete view of the Akozon Cold Air Gun assembly, showcasing its compact design and the full extent of the flexible pipe.
5. Operation
Operating the Akozon Cold Air Gun is straightforward:
- Turn On Air Supply: Slowly open the valve on your compressed air supply line to provide air to the cold air gun.
- Adjust Airflow/Temperature: The cold air gun features a built-in control valve. Rotate this valve to adjust the volume and temperature of the cold airflow to suit your specific cooling requirements. Turning the valve typically increases or decreases the cold air output.
- Direct Airflow: Use the flexible pipe to precisely direct the cold air stream onto the target area.
- Monitor Performance: Observe the cooling effect and adjust the airflow as needed for optimal performance.
- Shut Down: When finished, close the valve on your compressed air supply line. Allow any residual air pressure to dissipate before disconnecting the unit.
Note: The cold air gun operates by converting compressed air into a cold air stream through a vortex effect. It does not require any liquid coolants.
6. Maintenance
Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and optimal performance of your Akozon Cold Air Gun.
- Daily Cleaning: After each use, wipe down the exterior of the cold air gun with a clean, dry cloth to remove any dust or debris.
- Air Inlet Filter: Periodically inspect the air inlet filter for blockages. If clogged, disconnect the air supply and carefully clean or replace the filter to ensure a continuous supply of clean air.
- Nozzle Inspection: Check the flexible nozzle for any obstructions or damage. Ensure it can be freely positioned.
- Air Supply Quality: Ensure your compressed air supply remains clean and dry. Moisture or contaminants in the air supply can affect performance and potentially damage the internal components.
- Storage: When not in use, store the cold air gun in a clean, dry environment, away from extreme temperatures and direct sunlight.
7. Troubleshooting
If you encounter issues with your Akozon Cold Air Gun, refer to the following common problems and solutions:
| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
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| No cold air output or weak airflow. | - Insufficient compressed air pressure.
- Air inlet filter clogged.
- Air leaks in connections.
- Control valve closed or partially closed.
| - Check compressed air supply and regulator pressure (should be 6.9 bar).
- Clean or replace the air inlet filter.
- Tighten all air connections.
- Open the control valve.
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| Air gun is not cooling effectively. | - Air pressure too low.
- Moisture or oil in compressed air.
- Control valve not optimally set.
| - Increase air pressure to recommended levels.
- Ensure air supply is dry and clean (use an air dryer/filter).
- Adjust the control valve for maximum cooling.
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| Excessive noise during operation. | - High air pressure.
- Loose components.
| - Reduce air pressure to recommended levels.
- Check and tighten all connections and components.
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If the problem persists after attempting these solutions, please contact Akozon customer support.
9. Warranty and Support
For warranty information, technical support, or service inquiries, please contact your retailer or the manufacturer directly. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase.
You can find more information about Akozon products and support on their official store page: Akozon Store.