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Soldering and Rework Station
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LED and the heat will shut off. The heat gun will resume
heating once it is removed from the cradle.
3. Aim the stream of hot air at the workpiece for short durations to
avoid burning or damaging the workpiece. You may also need to
adjust the distance between the workpiece and heat gun to achieve
the desired effect.
3.1 The duration and distance will be different based on the job
and workpiece material. Experiment until you have satisfactory
results.
4. Point the heat gun away and see if you can remove the component
with tweezers or a similar tool. Repeat applying heat and attempting
to remove the component until it comes free.
5. Place the tool back into the heat gun cradle (F) and turn the power off.
5.1 Reduce the temperature to the minimum and the air flow to the
maximum to reduce the cooling time.
6. Store the tool once the nozzle has cooled.
SOLDERING OPERATION
1. Press a nozzle tip (C) onto the end of the heat gun (E) before
plugging the control unit (A) into an outlet.
1.1 Choose the nozzle based on the opening size appropriate for
the soldering task.
2. Follow steps 4 to 8 in the
Before Each Use
section.
3. Adjust the air flow to prevent components from being moved or
dislodged during the soldering process.
4. Allow the heat gun to run until it attains the programmed level of
heat.
5. Hold the nozzle close to the workpiece to melt the solder. Point the
tool away for a few seconds and use tweezers or a similar tool to
check if the solder is holding the component. Reapply the heat if
needed.
6. Place the tool back into the heat gun cradle (F) and turn the power off.
6.1 Reduce the temperature to the minimum and the air flow to the
maximum to reduce the cooling time.
7. Store the tool once the nozzle has cooled.