Prepare solder and soldering iron; keep the tip clean and coated with solder.
Use the soldering iron to heat the weldment, such as PCB leads and pads, and keep it heated evenly.
When the temperature is high enough, put the solder wire close to the joint. The solder will melt and flow freely.
Remove the solder wire when the tin is enough.
Take away the soldering iron in a direction approximately 45° and power off.
Do not pull the soldering iron tip outward and use it in that way, as it will shorten the heating element life.
Notes:
For best performance and product life, clean and tin the iron's tip before and after use. Wipe clean with a damp rag after use, only after the tip has cooled.
Specifications:
Work Voltage: 220V
Power: 60W
How to Solder:
Prepare solder and soldering iron; keep the tip clean and coated with solder.
Use the soldering iron to heat the weldment, such as PCB leads and pads, and keep it heated evenly.
When the temperature is high enough, put the solder wire close to the joint. The solder will melt and flow freely.
Remove the solder wire when the tin is enough.
Take away the soldering iron in a direction approximately 45° and power off.
Do not pull the soldering iron tip outward and use it in that way, as it will shorten the heating element life.
Notes:
For best performance and product life, clean and tin the iron's tip before and after use. Wipe clean with a damp rag after use, only after the tip has cooled.