- Voltage 220-240V AC 50/60Hz
- Designed for bonding metal materials with tin-lead binders
- Ideal for hobbies, kits, radios, and electronics work
- Great for a wide variety of soldering applications
- High quality heating unit provides thermal stability for long iron life
How To Solder
- Clean the parts to be joined.
- Clean soldering iron tip and “tin” all faces of tip with a coating of solder.
- Heat parts (not solder) to be joined.
- Apply flux-core solder to heated parts,not the soldering tip, and heat it till solder melts and flows freely.
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 short while and a smoke never comes out again.
- Use soldering stand and other aids to avoid burnt fingers.
- Don’t pull the soldering iron tip outward and use it, it will shorten the heating element life
- Arter finish the long life tip face.
- Don’t tile the long life tip face.
- Don’t apply too much solder unnecessarily.
- Check up voltage fairly before using the soldering iron.
- File off any dirt, rust or paint on the part you wish to solder.
- The head of the”Soldering iron mustn’t soak hydrochloric acid to avoid corrosion and affect using.
- Avoid knocking the electric soldering iron, regardless it is cold or hot to keep its heating element
from damage. - Apply resin-based solder tO the part and melt it with the soldering iron,wait for the s.older to cool
and harden before moving the soldered part.
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