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Weller WLTCH6IR60 Chisel Soldering Tip 6.4mm for WLIR60 WELCH6IR60

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Description

General description

This Weller WLTCH6IR60 Chisel Soldering Tip is a replacement tip designed for the Weller WLIR60 soldering iron. It provides efficient heat transfer for soldering joints larger than 6.4mm on printed circuit boards (PCBs) and is suitable for various general soldering tasks. Ideal for joining wires less than 8 AWG, it is perfect for small appliances, model railroads, audio equipment, electronic repairs, automotive, marine applications, hobby kits, jewelry, and crafts.

Technical specifications

  • Type: Chisel soldering tip
  • Application: Suitable for soldering joints greater than 6.4mm on PCBs and general soldering tasks
  • Compatibility and accessories

  • Compatible with: Weller WLIR60, WLIR6012A, WLIR6023C, WLIR6023G, WLIR6023I, WLIR6023M, WLIRK6012A, WLIRK6023C, WLIRK6023G, WLIRK6023I, WLIRK6023M, WLSK6012HD
  • Installation

  • To install, align the tip with the heater and turn the screw on the side to secure it firmly in place.
  • Usage

  • Use for soldering larger joints (>6.4mm) on PCBs or general electronic and hobby projects.
  • Join wires less than 8 AWG, repair small appliances, model railroads, audio components, automotive, marine, jewelry, and crafts.
  • Features

    • Brand
      WELLER
    • Width
      53 mm
    • Material
      Metal
    • Type of soldering iron accessories
      Soldering iron tip
    • Type of part for soldering iron
      Soldering tip
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