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.
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.