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Soldering - Desoldering
Specialized tools for wiring and tinning
Hand tools, consumables and workshop equipment
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1. PRODUTS COVERED BY THE LEAFLET
Read carefully this leaflet prior to use these devices :
Resistance soldering unit
Ref.SI1R
Resistance soldering unit
Ref.SI2R
2. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PRODUCT
Joule effect soldering is a technique that replaces traditional soldering with an iron. Its advantage is to provide
instant localized heat. The principle is to pass a powerful current at very low voltage through a contact resistance
at the point of application. The current is on average 30 to 40 Amperes and between 1 to 4.5 volts. The electrodes
applied to the piece create the point of resistance. The temperature can reach 1000 ° C.
Our two sets of Joule Effect soldering consist of a power box, a switch pedal and a clamp with its pair of
electrodes.
-The control unit is made of matt black painted steel 15 / 10th.
-The clamp is connected to the block via a bayonet connector. The length of the cord is 1.05 m
Main technical data
Reference Dimensions l x w x h
Mains supply
Power
Reference of
clamp
Reference electrodes
SI1R
200 x 100 x 100 mm
230 V / 50-60
Hz
80 W
PCSR
ESI1R
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Lot of 5 pairs
SI2R
300 x 190 x 210 mm
230 V / 50-60
Hz
250 W
PCSI2
ESI2R
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Lot of 3 pairs
3. SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
This device is not intended for use by persons (including children) whose physical, sensory or mental
capabilities are impaired; or persons without experience or knowledge, unless they have been able, through a
person responsible for their safety, to have prior surveillance or instructions concerning the use of the device.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
- Avoid putting the electrodes in contact with easily flammable parts.
- Do not touch the electrodes with your fingers (possibility of serious burns).
- Do not disconnect the clamp / block connector without first unplugging the power cord.
- The fumes released at soldering temperatures can irritate the nose, throat and respiratory organs. We
recommend that you always carry out brazing operations in well-ventilated areas and use as much as possible
equipment such as fume hoods.
4. INSTALLATION / MOUNTING OF EQUIPMENT
-Place the control unit on a flat and horizontal surface to prevent tipping.
-Connect the clamp cord to the control block by simply snapping the connectors. Turn the bayonet coupling cap
until you hear a click. Make sure of its good connection by pulling lightly on the connector.
-Check that the length of the power cable is compatible with the block distance and the power plug.
-Check that the socket delivers single-phase AC and has 230V AC ground wire; 50 / 60Hz. It must be protected
by a fuse of 6 A maximum