OPERATION
Extract the solder by slowly
moving the lead back and
forth with the tip of the nozzle.
Slowly move the
lead with the nozzle.
Nozzle
P.W.B.
Solder
Lead
Nozzle cleaner (Optional parts)
Wipe away any oxide or old solder
from the nozzle using the hole in
the center of the sponge.
2. Clean the tip of the nozzle.
Keep the tinned section of the nozzle
clean and shiny by coating it with a small
amount of solder.
If the tip of the nozzle is coated with oxide,
the nozzle’s heat conductivity will be
lowered. Coating the tip with a small
amount of fresh solder ensures maximum
heat conductivity.
NOTE:
The cleaner is not included.
3. Melt the solder.
• Apply the nozzle to the soldered part and
melt the solder.
NOTE:
Never allow the nozzle to touch the board itself.
• Confirm that the solder is melted.
NOTE:
• To confirm that all the solder is melted, observe the
inside of the hole and the backside of the P.W.B. If
this is difficult to do, try slowly moving the lead with
the nozzle if the lead moves, the solder is melted.
• Never move the lead by force.
If it doesn’t move easily, the solder is not yet fully
melted.
4. Extract the solder.
After confirming that the solder is
completely melted, extract the solder by
pushing the button on the iron.
NOTE:
Never leave any solder remaining inside the hole in
the P.W.B.
5. Problems during desoldering.
If solder remains, resolder the component
and repeat the desoldering process.
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