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Butane Soldering Iron - 10-in-1 Gas Soldering Iron, Professional Multi-Purpose Auto-Ignition Kit for Repairs, Jewellery Making, Soldering Models and Printed Circuit Boards
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Product information
Description
General Description
This 10-in-1 soldering kit is a versatile tool ideal for various applications such as electrical repair, jewelry making, printed circuit board soldering, as well as general heating and drying. It includes a gas soldering iron, 6 interchangeable tips, a soldering tube, a stand, a protective cap, and a plastic carrying case.Technical Specifications
- Material: Metal, Plastic
- Color: Gray + Black
- Flame Temperature: Up to 1300°C
- Hot Wind Temperature: Up to 500°C
- Soldering Temperature: Up to 400°C
- Continuous Working Time: 30-100 minutes
- Gas Tank Capacity: 26 ml
- Soldering Iron Size: 4 x 3 x 21.5 cm (1.6 x 1.2 x 8.5 inches)
- Carrying Case Size: 25.5 x 14 x 5.3 cm (10 x 5.5 x 2.1 inches)
- Net weight: 0.42 kg (16.6 oz)
Usage
To use the soldering iron, follow these steps:- Turn the valve knob to the 4th speed setting, then push it up until it ignites.
- Observe that the core opening turns red, then slowly release the switch.
- For efficient soldering, use a low setting to conserve energy and avoid burning the tip.
- Apply solder evenly to the tip to prevent oxidation.
Other information
- Operates with butane gas (not included) and offers cordless operation.
- Equipped with an auto-ignition switch with an adjustable flame.
- To extend the duration of To prolong the life of your soldering iron, avoid leaving it burning at high temperatures for too long. Heat-resistant sponges should be soaked in water and wrung out before use.
Features
- BrandOTHERS
- Length15 cm
- Width15 cm
- Height35 cm
- Weight2 kg
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