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== Black Weller == | == Black Weller == | ||
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The 'classic' temperature controlled bench soldering iron, used in industry for years, and replacement parts are still available. | The 'classic' temperature controlled bench soldering iron, used in industry for years, and replacement parts are still available. | ||
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File:WSolderingIron_WellerBlack.JPG | |||
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The Weller TCP irons use a unique temperature control mechanism, where the magnetic properties (Curie-point) of the bit itself control the point where the power to the iron is switched off. Each bit has a stamped in the end to denote the switching temperature, the black Weller should use number 7 bits, 700F / 370C suitable for leaded soldering. | The Weller TCP irons use a unique temperature control mechanism, where the magnetic properties (Curie-point) of the bit itself control the point where the power to the iron is switched off. Each bit has a stamped in the end to denote the switching temperature, the black Weller should use number 7 bits, 700F / 370C suitable for leaded soldering. | ||
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An updated version of the Black Weller, this one using number 8 bits, 800F / 430C more suitable for lead-free soldering. | An updated version of the Black Weller, this one using number 8 bits, 800F / 430C more suitable for lead-free soldering. | ||
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File:WSolderingIron_WellerBlue.JPG | |||
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== Maplin Temperature controlled == | == Maplin Temperature controlled == | ||
We have two of these. The elements have burned out previously and been replaced - this is not an easy fix, and when they next give problems replacement units should be bought. | |||
Have a display of temperature, so can be adjusted for both leaded and lead-free work. | |||
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File:WSolderingIron_TempControllable.JPG | |||
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== Non-TC irons == | == Non-TC irons == | ||
These irons do not have temperature feedback, although some may be able to be set 'hotter' or 'cooler'. | |||
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File:WSolderingIron_Controllable1.JPG|General purpose iron. | |||
File:WElectricDesolderer.JPG|Desolder pump with built-in heating element. | |||
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== Hot Air Gun == | == Hot Air Gun == | ||
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File:WHeatshrinkWorkstation1.JPG|Heatshrink tool in its workstation stand | |||
File:WHeatshrinkWorkstation2.JPG|Heatshrink tool removed for hand-held use | |||
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== We'd like to get == | |||
A flexible temperature-controlled (with temperature readout) re-work station with iron and hot air tools. | |||
[[Category:Tools and Equipment]] | [[Category:Tools and Equipment]] |
Latest revision as of 16:10, 22 February 2019
Soldering Irons | |
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Manufacturer | Various |
Model | Various |
Location | Electronics Area |
Team | Electronics |
Induction Required | No |
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Black Weller
The 'classic' temperature controlled bench soldering iron, used in industry for years, and replacement parts are still available.
The Weller TCP irons use a unique temperature control mechanism, where the magnetic properties (Curie-point) of the bit itself control the point where the power to the iron is switched off. Each bit has a stamped in the end to denote the switching temperature, the black Weller should use number 7 bits, 700F / 370C suitable for leaded soldering.
Blue Weller
An updated version of the Black Weller, this one using number 8 bits, 800F / 430C more suitable for lead-free soldering.
Maplin Temperature controlled
We have two of these. The elements have burned out previously and been replaced - this is not an easy fix, and when they next give problems replacement units should be bought.
Have a display of temperature, so can be adjusted for both leaded and lead-free work.
Non-TC irons
These irons do not have temperature feedback, although some may be able to be set 'hotter' or 'cooler'.
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General purpose iron.
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Desolder pump with built-in heating element.
Hot Air Gun
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Heatshrink tool in its workstation stand
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Heatshrink tool removed for hand-held use
We'd like to get
A flexible temperature-controlled (with temperature readout) re-work station with iron and hot air tools.