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Types of Soldering Devices

A number of different types of soldering devices:
irons, guns and stations are available today.  Irons
are used for light to medium work and guns are for
medium to heavy-duty work.  The station type can
range from light to heavy-duty  For working on PC
boards, irons ranging from 15 to 40 watts are
suitable, or a station with a range of 15 to 40 watts.
If you use an iron with a higher wattage rating than
40 watt, you may damage the copper tracks on the
PC board.  The higher wattage irons are best suited
for heavy-duty electrical jobs.

Solder Tips

The tip is the very important part of the iron.  The
material that the tip is made from is an essential
factor.  The soldering iron tip contains four different
metals as shown in Figure 3.  The core consists of
copper.  Since the copper is a soft material, it is
plated with iron.  Chrome plating is used on the area
where no soldering takes place to prevent oxidation.
Then the tip is plated with tin, because it can be
easily cleaned.

Today, tips are manufactured in a variety of different
shapes (see figure below).  The chisel shape is one
of the most common.  Having a choice of tip styles
allows you to choose the one best suited for your
soldering needs.  Due to the high heat, removable
tips can bond themselves to the heating element if
left in place for extended periods of time.  Periodic
removal of the tip is therefore advisable.

Tip Cleaning

A good clean solder tip makes soldering much
easier.  The tip should be tinned by lightly coating it
with solder to prevent it from oxidizing. The tip can
become pitted (black spots) from normal use.  It is
important to clean the tip by wiping it with a wet
sponge or rag.  For tips that need a good cleaning,
the tip tinner and cleaner (#TTC1) should be used.

Never use a file or abrasive material to clean the
tip.

Using such methods will damage the plating and

ruin the tip.  Do not remove the excess solder from
the tip before storing.  The excess solder will prevent
oxidation.

Clean Connections

Proper solder adhesion requires that the metal
surface to be free of dirt and grease.  The flux only
removes the oxides so a brush or rag can be used to
clean metal.  There are contact cleaners in aerosol
cans and other solvents available.

Desoldering

Great care should be taken when repairing or
correcting a mistake on a PC board.  The metal foil
can be easily pulled up or broken from excessive
heat.  Use the least amount of heat as possible.  You
can use a desoldering tool, bulb, wick or a station.
These tools will remove the solder enabling you to
correct the problem.

Soldering Iron

Soldering Gun

Soldering Station

Desoldering Pump

Bulb

Solder Wick

Copper

Chrome Plating

Iron Plating

Tin Plating

Figure 3

Desoldering Station

1/32”

1/64”

1/16”

1/8”

3/64”

Summary of Contents for AK-100

Page 1: ...on Manual Copyright 2004 1994 by Elenco Electronics Inc All rights reserved Revised 2004 REV I 752601 No part of this book shall be reproduced by any means electronic photocopying or otherwise without...

Page 2: ...152200 1 R5 47k 5 1 4W yellow violet orange gold 154700 2 R4A R6A 56k 5 1 4W green blue orange gold 155600 1 VR1 200 Trim Pot 191321 CAPACITORS Qty Symbol Value Description Part 2 C4 C5 02 F 203 or 02...

Page 3: ...r actual value printed on them Some capacitors may have their value printed in the following manner The maximum operating voltage may also be printed on the capacitor Second Digit First Digit Multipli...

Page 4: ...se in resistor values Place your answer in the box beneath the resistor Answers are on the bottom of this page 1 brown green red gold 3 brown black yellow gold 5 yellow violet brown gold 7 yellow viol...

Page 5: ...ratio of tin to lead The most common ratios are 63 37 60 40 and 50 50 The first number indicates the amount of tin and the second is lead A 60 40 solder has 60 tin and 40 lead Solder with a greater ti...

Page 6: ...ves to the heating element if left in place for extended periods of time Periodic removal of the tip is therefore advisable Tip Cleaning A good clean solder tip makes soldering much easier The tip sho...

Page 7: ...he iron tip with a wet sponge to remove the solder You can also use solder wick as described on page 7 Solder Resist The PC board is covered with solder resist over areas that are not to be soldered T...

Page 8: ...procedure four more times Wide Gaps For wider gaps in a copper foil a solder bridge can not be used A small wire would be used to bridge the copper as shown in Figure 11 Six bridges will be made acro...

Page 9: ...the iron and wick are removed the solder should be removed You need to repeat the process if some solder remains If necessary repeat the procedure until all of the unwanted solder is removed After th...

Page 10: ...causing Q1 or Q2 to conduct The output will be a square wave The frequency is determined by the time constants of resistor R6 and capacitor C1 also R4 and C2 Two LED diodes are placed in the collecto...

Page 11: ...o cover the connection 3 Excessive solder could make connections that you did not intend to between adjacent foil areas or terminals Heat Sinking Electronic components such as transistors IC s and dio...

Page 12: ...Electrolytic capacitors have polarity Be sure to mount them with the negative lead marked on side in the correct hole Figure A Solder the Red Positive lead of the battery snap to the hole marked on t...

Page 13: ...d see Figure E R4 22k 5 W Resistor red red orange gold see Figure E C4 02 F or 022 F Discap C1 10 F Electrolytic Lytic see Figure B R1 470 5 W Resistor yellow violet brown gold see Figure E Jumper Wir...

Page 14: ...Q2 for shorts Remember that there are two oscillators If no sound comes out of the speaker but the LED flashes alternately then the 555 timer is not working Be sure that the volume control is at maxi...

Page 15: ...of two opposing forces or properties Printed Circuit Board A board used for mounting electrical components Components are connected using metal traces printed on the board instead of wires Resistor Co...

Page 16: ...soldering D oxidizing 5 Proper solder adhesion requires that the metal surface to be A solder free B clean C greasy D cold 6 Solder wick is used to A remove solder B solder in small parts C cleaning t...

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