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1.2 Check sensor resistance from pin 3 to pin 4 of the tool connector, should measure 1 - 2 ohms.

1.2.1 If sensor resistance is incorrect, remove heater/sensor assembly from handle and check at the

sensor leads (

see PES201 Replacement Heater Instruction Sheet

).

1.2.2 Replace cord/handle assembly if sensor is correct; else replace heater/sensor assembly.
1.2.3 Check resistance from pin 3 to pins 2 and 6 of the tool connector, should measure 1 megohm

minimum.

1.2.4 Remove heater/sensor assembly from handle and check for shorts in wiring inside handle.

Repair or replace as required.

2. Tool overheating.  

(NOTE:  Tool will overheat with tip removed).

2.1 Check resistance from pin 3 to pin 4 of the tool connector, should measure at least 1- 2 ohms.

2.1.1 Remove heater/sensor assembly and check for shorts in wiring inside handle. Repair wiring as

required, or replace cord/handle assembly. Complete instructions are provided with

replacement part.

3. High voltage on tip.

3.1 Check resistance from pin 5 of the tool connector to tip, should measure 2 ohms maximum.

3.1.1 If tip ground is open, remove heater/sensor assembly and check continuity of ground wire in

cord.

3.1.2 Repair wiring as required, else replace cord/handle assembly if open.

Weller

®

 ET and SMT series tips are solid Copper, plated with Iron, Nickel and Chromium. The Nickel and Chromium protect

the shank from corrosion and solder creep. The tips are pre-tinned in the working area with solder. Use only Weller

®

 solder-

ing tips. Use of non-Weller

®

 components may void product warranty if the non-Weller

®

 component causes damage to the

unit. Consult tool and tip selection sheet for available tip styles.

1. Keep tip tinned; wipe only before using.
2. Use rosin or activated rosin fluxes. Acid type fluxes will greatly reduce tip life.
3. Remove tip and clean with suitable cleaner for flux used. The frequency of cleaning will depend on the type of

work and usage. Tips in constant use should be removed and cleaned at least once a week. Corrosion between tip

and sensor can cause erratic temperature control. 

WARNING:  If tip does not remove easily, do not force it

.

The sensor will be damaged. Try removing the tip while heated. If this  does not work, return tool to Weller

®

 for

service. When installing new tips, they should slide freely over sensor probe.

4. Don’t try to clean tip with abrasive materials and never file the tip. To do so will greatly reduce tip life. Tip wettability

is affected by contact with organics; such as plastic resins, silicone grease, and other  chemicals. If the tip be

comes unwettable, it may be cleaned hot with a soft steel or brass brush using solder flux as a solvent; or with a

Weller

®

 WPB1 polishing bar (use only when the tip is cold). Do not over do this or the iron plating will be removed

and the tip ruined. Re-tin tip immediately after cleaning to prevent oxidation.

5. Do not remove excess solder from heated tip before storing. The excess solder will prevent oxidation of the wettable

surface when tip is re-heated.

6. Do not use any compound or anti-seize material on Weller

®

 tips or sensor probe. This may cause wettability

problems and may cause seizing after extended heating periods.

Summary of Contents for WES51

Page 1: ...icates that the station has reached the Set Point this also can be indicated in either the Green Unlocked mode or the Red Locked mode This soldering station is UL CUL listed and meets all applicable standards for the CE mark OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Unpack unit carefully Place spring and funnel in slot in top of tool stand Dampen the sponge distilled or de ionized water is preferred Insert tool in h...

Page 2: ...nnector Polarized 6 pin locking 11 Recovery time Less than 10 seconds from 100 F drop with ETA tip at 700 F STANDARDS 1 Housing and tool handle made with Electrostatic Protective Materials as required in MIL B 81705 2 Housing passes Static Decay Test per Federal Test Method Std No 101 Method 4046 3 Weller ESD tools comply with DOD HDBK 263 4 WES51 WESD51 units are U L Listed and meet MIL STD 2000 ...

Page 3: ...efer service to qualified personnel NOTE Access to internal parts may be gained by removing four rubber feet four screws under feet and top case TOOL DOES NOT HEAT With line cord unplugged and power switch on check for approximately 21 ohms at line cord blades 55 ohms for 230V unit Check power switch for continuity in the On position replace if defective Check line cord for continuity repair or re...

Page 4: ...ldering load variations The Weller PES51 tool has been specifically designed for use at electrostatic free workstations and is completely free from stored static charges The plastic used in this product meets the requirements for Electrostatic Protective Materials All Weller ESD tools comply with DOD HDBK 263 The Weller PES51 tool is designed to be used with the WES51 and WESD51 series power units...

Page 5: ...s Use of non Weller components may void product warranty if the non Weller component causes damage to the unit Consult tool and tip selection sheet for available tip styles 1 Keep tip tinned wipe only before using 2 Use rosin or activated rosin fluxes Acid type fluxes will greatly reduce tip life 3 Remove tip and clean with suitable cleaner for flux used The frequency of cleaning will depend on th...

Page 6: ...urface Mount Tip Adapter for PES51 Tool Soldering Tool Analyzer Temperature Test Kit w Thermocoupled ETA Tip Type K Weller Polishing Bar Tool Funnel for SMT Tips PES51 Iron Replacement Sponge PES51 Iron SELECTION OF WELLER SOLDERING TIPS NUMBER ETA ETAA ETB ETBB ETC ETCC ETD ETDD ETH ETJ ETK ETL ETM ETO ETP ETR ETS ETT ETU ETV DESCRIPTION Screwdriver Single Flat Screwdriver Single Flat Screwdriver...

Page 7: ...7 EXPLODED VIEW PES51 Figure 1 EXPLODED VIEW WES51 ...

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