A characteristic feature of all transformer pulse soldering irons is the absence of a heater as such. The tip is heated by passing a low voltage current through it. This is the reason for such a specific form
sting in the form of a wire loop. The pulse soldering iron is economical as the electric current is passed through the tip wire only during soldering. The tip does not heat up in standby mode.
Structurally, the soldering iron is made in the form of a gun, the body is made of heat-resistant plastic.
The backlight of the soldering zone turns on together with the heating of the tip.
In this model of a soldering iron, the
tip mount is not made with clamping screws (as usual, and over time the screws burn, it is difficult to unscrew them ), and collet clamps. Crimp nuts, hexagonal, 7 mm, open-end wrench.
The operating mode is intermittent. Duration of switching on is not more than 12 seconds, pause between switching on impulses is not less than 48 seconds.
Specifications:
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supply voltage: 220 V, 50 Hz
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power: 150 W
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warm-up time: 6-7 s
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diameter tip : 2 mm
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weight: 650 g
Attention!
Pulse soldering irons are not recommended for soldering sensitive electronic components due to the possibility of some electrical potential appearing on the tip. Adverse events can result in electrical damage to components.