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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

The Weller

®

 D650 Soldering Gun is a very safe tool. It is UL listed and com-

plies with all the relevant safety regulations in the USA. Nevertheless, like all
electrical appliances, it must be handled with proper care. Never forget that the
operating tip of the 

Industrial

 Soldering Gun reaches high temperatures.

Follow these safety rules at all times:

1.

Keep your soldering gun well away from all flammable material.

2.

To avoid burns, always assume that the tip is hot.

3.

Be sure the hot metal tip does not come into contact with the electric
power cord.

4.

Before making any adjustment - removing or replacing a tip etc. -
make sure the gun is unplugged and cool.

5.

Release the trigger whenever the tip is not in contact with work.

NEVER

tape back the trigger.

6.

Do not hold work in your hand if you can possibly avoid it. Us a vise,
clamp or pliers.

7.

Do not dip the tool into any liquid.

8.

Many materials give off unpleasant or possibly toxic fumes when
heated - so 

ALWAYS

 work in a well ventilated room.

9.

Clean the tip by wiping it, when hot, across a damp soldering tool
sponge - placed on a non-flammable surface, 

NOT

 held in the hand.

Immediately re-tin the tip with solder after wiping it on a damp sponge.
This prevents the tip from oxidizing and provides a better means of
heat transfer. (See directions below on how to re-tin tips).

10. After use, disconnect the soldering gun, allow the tip to cool

completely, and store the tool in a safe place (out of reach from
children).

11. Always wear safety goggles to prevent hot materials from entering

eyes.

12. Never attempt to use, or even plug in the gun if the power cord or

plastic housing is damaged in any way.

13. When handling the gun, always grip the gun by the handle. Do not

carry the unit by the power cord.

14. Your D650 is equipped with a three prong power plug. Do not remove

the grounding pin. Do not use 2 prong converter plugs.

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

The D650 soldering gun needs very little in the way of care and maintenance to
keep it in first class condition. Occasionally, the soldering tip needs re-tinning.
Also, other tips can be used for different applications.

RE-TINNING TIPS

If the solder doesn’t cling to the work tip and instead of flowing smoothly, rolls
off in small globules, the tip probably needs re-tinning. The following steps
explain how to re-tin a tip.

1.

While the tip is cool, scrape the wettable area of the tip with very fine
sandpaper or steel wool..

2.

Depress the trigger and apply solder to the tip until it starts to melt.

3.

Keep the tip in contact with the solder.

4.

After 3 or 4 seconds, release the trigger, but continue to apply solder until
the tip cools.

5.

Once heated, wipe off any excess solder, but re-apply a small amount
before continuing.

6.

The tip should now be thoroughly tinned. If it is not, repeat the procedure
starting with Step 1.

REPLACING TIPS:

Weller

®

 has been producing soldering guns since 1945. During that time there

have been two styles of tip attachments.

STYLE 1

Replacement tips can be purchased with or without threaded studs. If you
purchased tips only (Replacement Part # 7250W), and plan to use the
threaded studs that came with your soldering gun, then follow the entire
procedure below. However, if you purchased a replacement tip complete with
threaded studs (Replacement part # 7250N), then skip Step 3.

1.

Ensure tip fastening nuts are placed on new tip as shown.

2.

Insert tip ends into side holes approximately 6 mm or 1/4" and pull
forward to start bend.

3.

Insert tip ends through barrel opening and into side holes.

4.

Carefully start nuts by hand and after threads take hold complete
tightening with a wrench until secure. 

Important:  Snug tip nuts are

necessary to provide a good electrical connection. Loose tip
nuts can cause soldering gun to not heat properly.

Summary of Contents for D650

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Page 2: ...s for best results 1 Assure that items to be soldered are especially clean at the connection area This can be achieved with wire wool or fine emery cloth Just because a piece of metal looks bright and clean it is not necessarily so 2 Make a good mechanical connection by wrapping wires around each other or around a terminal post 3 When applying heat apply a small amount of solder to the tip to prov...

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Page 4: ... equipped with a three prong power plug Do not remove the grounding pin Do not use 2 prong converter plugs CARE AND MAINTENANCE The D650 soldering gun needs very little in the way of care and maintenance to keep it in first class condition Occasionally the soldering tip needs re tinning Also other tips can be used for different applications RE TINNING TIPS If the solder doesn t cling to the work t...

Page 5: ...gh to perform the job try loosening and re tightening the tip It may become necessary to clean the connecting area of the tip ends with sandpaper or possibly install a new tip Refer to Replacing Tips section A good electrical connection between the tip and the soldering gun is essential for the tool to heat properly Light bulbs don t light up Try tightening the bulbs in the sockets If problem stil...

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