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Care and Maintenance of Soldering Iron

1. Working Temperature
A low temperature will slow the rate of flow of solder.
A high temperature will burn the flux in the solder, which
in turn will emit a heavy white smoke resulting in a dry
joint, or damage to the soldered components or parts.
When the Tip working temperature is set within the
correct parameters suited to the particular solder
being used, a good joint is assured. The most common
solder alloy used in the electronic industry is 60% tin,
40% lead. The typical working temperature of the solder

is detailed below but it can vary from manufacturer to

manufacturer.

Melting Point
Normal operation
Production line operation
Desoldering operation for small joint
Desoldering operation for large joint

The temperature above

(

) should not be used

for normal soldering functions, but can be used for short
period of time when excessive heat is required.

770 F 410 C

2.Use and Care of Tips

Tip Temperature

When Not in Use

Before Use and After Use

High soldering temperature can degrade the Tip.

Use the lowest possible soldering temperature.

The excellent thermal recovery characteristics of

this system ensures efficient and effective

soldering even at low temperature. This also

protects the soldered items from thermal damage.

Clean the Tip regularly with the supplied Cleaning

Sponge, as oxides and carbides from the solder

and flux can form impurities on the Tip. These

impurities can reduce the Tip’s heat conductivity

or result in defective joints.

Wipe the Tip clean and coat the Tip with fresh solder.

This helps

prevent Tip oxidation. Always keep the

11.

419 F (215 C)
608 F (320 C)
716 F (380 C)
608 F (320 C)
752 F (400 C)

Tip tinned before returning to Holder, switching off or storing
for any period of time,wipe only before using.

When using the Soldering lron continuously, be sure to
loosen the Tip and remove all oxides at least once a week.
This helps prevent seizure and reduction of the Tip
temperature.
Set the temperature to

(

).

When the temperature stabilizes, clean the Tip with the
Cleaning Sponge and check the condition of the Tip.
If black oxides appear on the solder-plated portion of the
Tip, apply new solder (containing flux). Wipe the Tip on the
Cleaning Sponge. Repeat until the oxides are completely
removed. Coat with new solder.
If the Tip is deformed or heavily eroded, replace with a new
one.
If any oxide film does form, this can be cleaned by carefully
rubbing with a 600-800 frit fine emery cloth, isopropyl
alcohol or the equivalent, then wrap rosin-core solder
around the newly exposed surface and reheat, flood the

482 F 250 C

Maintenance

tinned area with rosin-core solder after wrapped rosin-
core solder melted.

1.

2.

3.

5.

6.

!

CAUTION

Do not

Do not

Do not

Never

keep lron set at high temperature for long period

of time as this will break down the surface of the Tip.

give any excessive pressure on a Tip or rubbing a

Tip on a joint during making a joint, it does not improve
heat transfer but only damages the Tip.

use fluxes containing chloride or acid, use only

rosin or resin activated fluxes.

remove Tip oxides with files.

12.

Calibrating lron Temperature

CAUTION:

The Soldering System should be

recalibrated after changing the lron, or replacing the
Heating Element or Tip.

!

The initial temperature calibration of this Soldering

System has been set at the factory in accordance with

various industrial standards. No further calibration is

necessary by the user within about 6 months after first

use if no part change is needed.

1. Tools Required

1) Digital thermometer with leads and alligator clips

or digital thermometer equipped with surface

contact sensor specifically for Soldering lron

temperature measurement.

2) Test Tip fitted with thermocouple or SGT-710B

standard Tip for ceramic Heater.

3) 2.3-3mm (3/32” ) small flat screwdriver.

4) Multimeter

2. Steps of Calibrating lron Temperature

1) Connect the Cord Assembly Plug to the

Receptacle on the Control Base. (See Figure 11)

Set the Temperature Control Knob to

(

).

Remove the CAL Pot Plug on the Front Panel

(See Figure

and turn on the Power Switch.

Wait until the temperature stabilizes. Use a

small flat (-) or philips (+) screwdriver to adjust

the screw (through the CAL hole behind the

Front Panel at the Base) until the Tip

thermometer indicates the temperature to be

(

). Turn the CAL Screw slightly

clockwise to raise the temperature or

counterclockwise to lower the temperature.

Reposition the CAL Pot Plug.

750

400

750

400

2)

3)

4)

5)

!

CAUTION: The

Soldering System
should be recalibrated
at the factory or service
agent if the 200
temperature scale
needs to be set.

(Figure 14)

Front Panel

CAL

Clockwise

Counterclockwise

CAL Pot Plug

13.

Summary of Contents for xg classic SGS-2000 series

Page 1: ...in China Normal use of this product could expose the user to solders containing lead which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm or other Pro...

Page 2: ...the Control Base to prevent any damage to the unit rap the Soldering Iron against any hard surface to shake off soldering residual or otherwise subject the iron to severe shock modify the unit Use on...

Page 3: ...h Iron Cord Assembly Plug Temperature Control Knob Front Panel Control Base Iron Holder Heating Indicator CAL Receptacle ESD Socket Back Panel Power Switch Fuse Fuse Box Power Plug Cord Assembly Solde...

Page 4: ...See Figure 8 Dampen the small Cleaning Sponge with water and then squeeze it dry Place it in one of the openings of the IronHolder See Figure 9 Add water daily to approximately the level as shown in F...

Page 5: ...nge Repeat until the oxides are completely removed Coat with new solder If the Tip is deformed or heavily eroded replace with a new one If any oxide film does form this can be cleaned by carefully rub...

Page 6: ...ng Element 1 Measure the resistance value between Pin 4 1 or 2 Pin 5 1 or 2 Disassembling the Iron unit If it is not the Heating Element and Sensor are touching This will result in damage of PWB 1 2 3...

Page 7: ...ated correctly Refer to Calibrating the Iron Temperature 9 Is the Tip seized Is the Tip swollen because of deterioration Replace the Tip and the Heating Element Check 8 Check 8 10 The indicator is not...

Page 8: ...Base Housing PWB Insulator Transistor Fastening Plate Front Panel Assembly Front Panel Front Panel Plate Front Panel Plate Potentiometer Mount Temperature Control Knob Five Pin Socket CAL Pot Plug Wat...

Page 9: ...GI 980 SGI 980S Soldering Iron Soldering Iron Nut Tip Enclosure Soldering Iron Tip Nipple Nipple Spring Heating Element Terminal Board Handle Handle Handle Cover Handle Cover Iron Cord Bushing Solderi...

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