This compact designed soldering pen is ideal for professional use. Soldering can be performed and adjusted from the control knob from 200 - 450 Deg.C. Interchangeable iron plated tips are available to make the soldering station excellent for electronic and electric use.
Features:
- Professional soldering tool is great for lead-free soldering semiconductors.
- High quality long lasting ceramic type heater.
- Adjustable temperature controlled soldering irons: 200 - 450 Deg.C ( there is a knob wheel on the electronic soldering pen for temperature adjust ).
- Ideal for hobbies, kits, radios, and electronics work.
- Iron plated tip and stainless steel construction offer longer life.
Operating:
- Clean the parts to be joined.
- Clean soldering iron tip and tin all faces of tip with a coating of solder.
- Head parts ( not solder ) to be joined.
- Apply flux-core solder to heated parts, not soldering tip, and heat it till solder melts and flows freely.
Specification:
- Plug: EU Plug
- Soldering iron length: 18.5cm
- Cable length: 110cm
- Working voltage: 220V
- Power: 30W
- Type: Soldering Pen
Caution:
- When the soldering iron is plugged in for the first time, there comes out a smoke from the tip end. The smoke stops in a smoke while and a smoke never comes out again.
- Use soldering stand and other aids to avoid burning fingers.
- Don't pull the soldering iron tip outward and use it, it will shorten the heating element life.
- Don't file the long life tip face and don't apply too much solder unnecessarily.
Package list:
- 1 x Electric Soldering Iron
Features:
100% brand new and high quality
Better heat dissipation efficiency:
help to reduce the temperature of handle, and avoid the plastic melting by the heat.
No need soldering station, just plug and play.
Applications:
A necessary tool for ElecDIY or repair, easy to adjust and control the temperature.
How to solder:
1.Clean the parts to be joined.
2.Clean soldering iron tip and "tin" all faces of tip with a coating of solder.
3.Heat parts , not solder, to be joined.
4.Apply solder to heated parts, not the soldering tip, and heat it till solder melts and flows freely.