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Soldering iron tip kit, lead-free copper, 900M soldering tips, replacement soldering head accessories, 10 pieces

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Description

Description:

Copper soldering tips are suitable for low-temperature soldering. This set includes 10 types of tips, allowing you to choose the one that best suits your needs. For example, the versatile B-shaped tip can be used in any direction and offers an easy grip in any position, for soldering all surfaces, from the smallest to the largest. The K-shaped tip, shaped like a knife, allows for soldering by applying the tip in three ways: line, face, and point. It is used for narrow-pitch soldering, bridge correction, and drag soldering. This set simplifies your soldering work.

Features:

  • These tips are made of copper, easy to tin, and diamagnetic, and are suitable for low-temperature soldering.
  • This set includes 10 types of tips, allowing you to choose the one that suits your needs.
  • Do not leave your soldering iron running for hours without using it. This could blacken the tip.
  • Try tinning the tip while it is heating up.
If you leave it on too long or overheat it, the solder will burn and turn black again.
  • These soldering tips are compatible with the 936, 937, 938, 969, 8586, and 852D soldering stations.

Specifications:

Material: Copper

Length: Approx. 42 mm / 1.65"

Outer Diameter: 6 mm / 0.23"

Inner Diameter: 4 mm / 0.15"

Temperature range: 200°C ~ 480°C

Shapes: B, K, SK, 0.8D, 1.2D, 2.4D, 3.2D, 1C, 2C, 3C

Quantity: 1 piece of each (10 pieces total)

Compatible with soldering stations 936, 937, 938, 969, 8586 and 852D

Contents:

10 soldering tips

Features

  • Brand
    SNQ
  • Length
    42 mm
  • Diameter
    6 mm
  • Weight
    100 g
  • Material
    Copper
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