Iron tips maintenance
1.Please put appropriate tin on the adhering head of iron tip Before powering off , and
please clean it before welding.
2.Do not allow the iron tip to stay at high temperature for a long time to avoid dry burning.
3.In welding, do not rub the soldering tip with too much pressure to friction the solder, which
will damage the iron head.
4.Never clean iron head with a rough material or file.
5.If the surface oxide and no absorb tin, as needed you can use 600 to 800 of emery cloth
friction it carefully and use isopropyl alcohol or equivalent solution to clean, heated to
200
immediately adhering tin to prevent sticking tin and then oxidation.
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6.Do not use chlorine or high acid soldering flux. Only use of synthetic resin or activated
resin flux.
7.The working temperature of the soldering iron tip is about 300
to 380
, and the
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℃
working temperature should not exceed 450
in a short time. Otherwise it will affect the
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working life of the soldering iron tip!
8.Different welding scenes should be selected with different soldering iron tip. Large
welding spot or aluminum base plates will need to be touched to large soldering iron tip
(such as C4). Small welding spot can be usedC1, JL02, ILS, etc.
9.The new soldering iron tip is used for the first time, the heat up may be slightly slower, and
it can melt tin 7 seconds after the normal use of 1-3 hours.
10.7 seconds of tin, only for solder wire with the high purity and low melting point, the higher
the lead tolerance, the speed of melt tin is slower, the higher the temperature will be
required. So we suggest to choose the high purity & low melting point solder wire from my
store.
保修服务
T12 soldering station host in non-human damage to provide 1 year free warranty
service. Warranty service, please contact the seller to buy! Iron head is a consumables, its
life and maintenance of the tip, the use of the number of the first use can not be returned or
replacement.
After-sales service
About Discarding
Do not discard in family garbage!
Handling and recycling: you have to deal with the iron correctly
according to local laws and regulations.