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SOLDERING IRON GUN 60W
- Lutownica przeznaczona jest do łączenia metodą lutowania materiałów metalowych za pomocą spoiw cynowo - ołowiowych do lutowania miękkiego.
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Resistance soldering iron 60w Cob soldering iron in a traditional casing with a resistance heater powered directly from a wall outlet. The simplicity of the design makes the device almost failure-free, and with proper care of the soldering iron will serve for many years. The power of the heater is enough to properly solder two copper wires or basic electronics in through-hole assembly technology. The heat output of the soldering iron is high enough that it should allow you to heat up and properly solder components on large soldering fields. Ventilation holes in the metal housing of the heater limit the heating of the handle. power supply: 230V heater power: 60W depth of the arrowhead hole: about 60 mm max diameter of the arrowhead: 5,9 mm Dimensions of the arrowhead attached to the soldering iron: length: about 90 mm diameter: 5,7 mm diameter of the tip of the arrowhead: 1.0 mm Other dimensions: total length with bent cable: 265 mm length of handle: about 120 mm length of power cord: 140 cm The soldering iron takes about 3 minutes to heat up to 350°C. How to take care of the tip The tips of Lund cob soldering irons are coated with a material that reduces the oxidation of the tip. Prolonged heating and mechanical damage gradually degrade the protective layer, then the tip quickly oxidizes resulting in problems with melting the solder joint. Instead of melting and sticking to the soldering tip, the tin peens and falls off. A proven way to take care of the tip is to tin it. When first warming up the soldering iron, apply a bit of tin to the tip of the spearhead and remove the excess, for example, with brass shavings. The resulting layer of tin protects against oxidation. It is good practice to tin the tip every time you finish a job. Note Cob soldering irons powered directly from a wall outlet should have a plug with a grounding pin and should be powered from a grounded outlet. Failure to ground the metal housing of the heater is a risk of electrocution, which at best will end in burns. All Lund brand flask soldering irons have a grounded plug that is connected to the metal housing of the heater. Do you need help? Do you have any questions?Ask a question and we will respond promptly, with the most interesting questions and answers published for others to see.