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Summary of Contents for DUAL PATH SX-20

Page 1: ...E INCORPORATED OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE NO CLOG DUAL PATH SOLDER EXTRACTOR MODELS SX 20 SX 20V SX 25 SX 25V SX 30 SX 30V MANUAL NO 5050 0131 Featuring Thermo Drive HEAT CONTROL R...

Page 2: ...ansfer tube and front seal tube see illustration below This feature contributes to the efficient operation of the Dual Path Under nor mal operation the well is maintained at a temperature above that o...

Page 3: ...capabilities and maintenance Used and maintained properly your Dual Path Extractor will serve you well for many years TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page Generalinformation eee 2 Theory of Operation 5 7 Mai...

Page 4: ...Models SX 30 and SX 30V Require 24VAC 50 60HZ power VisiFilter is provided with Models SX 25 SX 25V SX 30 and SX 30V Accessories Tips Cleaning Brushes Hose and Instruction Manual are supplied with al...

Page 5: ...andle FIGURE 2 CUT AWAY VIEW OF DUAL PATH SOLDER EXTRACTOR MODEL SX 25 The V Model Solder Extractors FIGURE 3 have the same features as above Models and an addi tional air switch tube assembly to the...

Page 6: ...y the primary filter at the inside rear of the glass chamber This filter is easily visible through two inspection ports in the handpiece and should be replaced when discolored RS Quick Twist Connector...

Page 7: ...aller than the pad diameter to permit contact with the copper pad while preventing contact with the base material STEP 3 Match the Tip to the work Small I D Tips for small leads larger Tips for heavie...

Page 8: ...TEP 2 Attach hoses to the V Model handpiece as shown Assemble the separate 12 piece of hose in cluded STEP 4 Attach VisiFilter with raised lettering towards handpiece Connect short hose between Power...

Page 9: ...orifice b On the Power Source turn Pump switch to the ON position Refer to Opera tion and Maintenance Instructions for your Power Source c To actuate the vacuum slide your finger tip firmly forward to...

Page 10: ...ent of the lead indicates complete solder melt STEP 3 Apply vacuum and continue stirring action dur ing vacuum application To remove solder maintain light contact NOTE Pressure can damage or lift the...

Page 11: ...f lead and lift to straighten WARNING Lift dont pry Extract solder as described in Steps 3 through 6 TERMINALS AUXILIARY HEATING STEP 11 For solder extraction on terminals increase heat setting Place...

Page 12: ...his Blind Sided Solder Joint The Pressure Mode uses the following steps a Connect the air line to the Pressure Flow control valve and adjust Pressure control to maximum b Place the tip of the Extracto...

Page 13: ...dual lead until all leads are removed and the component is free GENERAL NOTE If surface joints are heavily mounded with solder it may be desirable to use the Vacuum Mode to remove excess solder prior...

Page 14: ...ed before it becomes so thin that it breaks off in the heater assembly Charred coating of flux can cause blockage in the tip bore Clear the residue from inside the tip with a length of small diameter...

Page 15: ...OLLECTION CHAMBER Solder and flux buildup in Chamber depends upon use Clean Chamber and S Baffle as often as necessary with a large bristle brush Apply mineral oil to the brush and lightly coat inside...

Page 16: ...tant position in the Chamber This may be adjusted by bending the S Baffle between your fingers DO NOT ATTEMPT TO BEND THE S BAFFLE WHILE IT IS IN THE GLASS CHAMBER The Baffle should be seated just in...

Page 17: ...2 Loosen stress relief screw at rear of handle 3 Slowly remove the heater by pushing the cord through the handle from the back end Remove vent Do not pull the heater assembly 4 Remove the screw and nu...

Page 18: ...REPLACEMENT PARTS q FIGURE 10 DIAGRAM OF REPLACEMENT PARTS 18...

Page 19: ...7 19 Twist Lock Fitting 1263 0004 20 Tubing Assembly w VisiFilter 1325 0017 21 Tubing Assembly w Twist Lock Fitting 1325 0006 22 Tubing 12 1342 0001 23 Clamp Flat Cord Type 1211 0002 24 Clamp Round Co...

Page 20: ...INCORPORATED 9893 a COURT LAUREL MARYLAND 20723 1990 USA 301 490 9860 FAX 301 498 3252 1982 PACE INCORPORATED ALL RIGHTS RESERVED PRINTED IN U S A ALL SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE...

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