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MODEL T1233

HIGH-SPEED 

SOLDERING GUN

 

INSTRUCTIONS

COPYRIGHT © AUGUST, 2017 BY GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.

NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE

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Introduction

The  Model  T1233  High-Speed  Soldering  Gun 
is  for  professional  use.  This  fast-heating  solder-
ing  gun  features  a  comfortable  pistol  grip  and  is 
designed for quick tip replacement. It also incudes 
a built-in light to better illuminate your workpiece.

V1.08.17

Specifications

Power Requirement .. 120V, Single-Phase, 60 Hz
Full-Load Amp Draw ........................................ 1A
Minimum Circuit Size ..................................... 15A
Temperature Range ...................... 842ºF–1022ºF
Time to Maximum Temperature ........15 seconds
Cord ............................................................... 6 ft.
Weight ................................................... 1-1/2 lbs.

Inventory

Description Qty

A.  High-Speed Soldering Gun w/Tip .............. 1

B.  Replacement Tip ........................................ 1

C.  Tube of Coiled Solder ................................. 1

D.  Cup of Flux  ................................................ 1

Figure 1. Model T1233 High-Speed Soldering 

Gun.

A

B

C

D

To reduce risk of serious personal injury:

•  Avoid inhaling toxic fumes. Toxic chemicals 

in some solders and flux can cause respira-

tory illness when inhaled. Work in well ven-

tilated area with fan to move air, and wear 

NIOSH-approved respirator.

•  Bandage cuts or sores before soldering. 

Toxins can be absorbed through cuts, sores, 

eyes, mouth and nostrils, increasing risk of 

developing certain diseases. DO NOT eat, 

drink, or smoke while soldering. Wash your 

hands with soap and water when finished.

• 

Wear eye protection, gloves, long pants, 

and a long sleeve shirt to protect eyes 

and hands from burns and skin rashes. 

Soldering tip will reach temperatures up to 

1022º F. DO NOT touch soldering tip until it 

has completely cooled.

• Use soldering work stand, hold part with 

pliers, or use a heat sink when working with 

small parts. Workpieces can heat up and 

cause burns. 

•  DO NOT leave soldering gun unattended 

or allow soldering tip to rest against any-

thing. Tool can ignite explosive or flam-

mable materials nearby. Move these materi-

als a safe distance away. Always keep a fire 

extinguisher on hand.

•  Disconnect from power before working on 

circuits or wiring to reduce risk of electrocu-

tion.

•  Use tool for intended purpose. Never mod-

ify, alter, or use tool for a purpose not 

intended by manufacturer or serious injury 

or death may result!

•  Keep out of reach of children.

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