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- Model: ADJ60W
Adjustable Temperature 220 Volt 60 Watt Soldering Iron
This is a 60 Watt 220 Volt electric soldering iron with an adjustable temperature range of 200 to 450 degrees Celsius, ideal for professional use. The compact design of this soldering pen makes it perfect for electronic and electrical applications. The iron-coated, interchangeable soldering tips make this soldering station ideal for electronic and electrical uses.
Features:
- Professional soldering tool is great for lead-free soldering semiconductors.
- High-quality, durable ceramic heater.
- Temperature-controlled soldering irons: 200 - 450 degrees Celsius (there is a dial on the electronic soldering pen for temperature adjustment).
- Ideal for hobbies, kits, radios, and electronics work.
- The iron-plated tip and stainless steel construction offer longer life.
Operating Instructions:
- Clean the parts to be joined.
- Clean the soldering iron tip and "tin" all faces of the 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.
Specifications:
- Plug type: EU plug
- Soldering Iron Length: 18.5cm
- Cable Length: 143cm
- Operating Voltage: 220V
- Power: 60W
- Type: Soldering pen
- Heating Method: Internal heating
- Package weight: 0.15 kg
- Package size (L x W x H): 27.50 x 6.00 x 3.30 cm / 10.81 x 2.36 x 1.30 inches
Caution:
Upon initial use, smoke may come from the tip end. This is normal and will stop after a short while. Use the soldering stand and other aids to avoid burning fingers. Do not pull the soldering iron tip outward and use it, it will shorten the heating element life. Do not use long-face tip to overheat or apply large amounts of solder unnecessarily.
Package List:
- 1 x Electric Soldering Iron
Applications:
An essential tool for electrical work or repair, easy to adjust and control the temperature.
How to Solder:
- Clean the parts to be joined.
- Clean the soldering iron tip and "tin" all faces of the tip with a coating of solder.
- Heat parts, not solder, to be joined.
- Apply solder to heated parts, not the soldering tip, and heat it till solder melts and flows freely.