The 130W digital solder iron offers precise control with its adjustable temperature feature, allowing you to set the ideal heat for any project. The digital display shows the current temperature for easy monitoring and adjustment. With fast heating and a precision tip, this soldering iron ensures efficient and accurate soldering, making it perfect for both detailed electronics work and larger jobs. Reliable and versatile, it's a great tool for professionals and hobbyists alike.
Specification
Model |
T-SIK-908DII |
Max Power |
130W |
Rated Power |
18W |
Working Temperature |
90~480°C |
Voltage |
110/220V |
Power Plug |
Euro/US |
Display Form |
LCD |
Temperature Control |
Adjustable Temperature |
Enclosure Protection Class |
IP20 |
Dimension |
138*51*33mm |
Weight |
0.65kg |
Features
- 130W soldering with digital tube display for intuitive temperature adjustment, real time temperature monitoring, and adjustable temperature range from 90 to 480°C.
- Convenient soldering iron temperature knob for temperature adjustment, twist the knob left or right to quickly adjust the temperature of the air gun.
- Intelligent soldering iron with built-in high power ceramic heating core, rapid temperature rise and constant temperature output.
- The ergonomic design of the soldering iron ensures comfort and ease of handling, while the high quality heating element ensures adjustable temperature control.
Applications
Soldering iron is a versatile tool widely used in various fields, including electronics, plumbing, jewelry making, and automotive repair. In electronics, it is used to join electrical components together and repair circuit boards. Plumbers use it to join pipes and fittings. Jewelers use it to solder small pieces of metal together to make intricate designs. Automotive mechanics use it to repair electrical connections and fix broken parts. With its precise heat control and ability to melt and join metals, soldering iron is a valuable tool for anyone working with metal or electronics.
Tips: How to maintain your soldering iron tip for longer lifespan?
Here are some quick tips to maintain your soldering iron tip:
1. Keep It Clean
- Clean Regularly: Wipe the tip with a damp sponge or brass sponge to remove excess solder and oxidation.
- Avoid Abrasives: Don’t use abrasive materials like sandpaper, which can damage the tip.
2. Tin the Tip
- Re-tin After Use: Coat the tip with fresh solder after each session to prevent oxidation.
- Store with Solder: If storing for a while, always tin the tip before putting it away.
3. Use Proper Temperature
- Avoid Overheating: Use the lowest effective temperature to prevent tip damage.
- Adjust Temperature: If your soldering iron has temperature control, set it to the appropriate level for your soldering job.
4. Proper Storage
- Turn Off and Unplug: Always switch off and unplug when not in use.
- Use a Stand: Place the soldering iron in a heat-resistant stand when not in use.
5. Don’t Apply Excessive Pressure
- Let the Tip Do the Work: Don’t press too hard on the tip; this can cause damage.
6. Use Good-Quality Solder
- Choose Rosin-Core Solder: Use high-quality solder for cleaner joints and longer tip life.
7. Replace When Necessary
- Inspect Regularly: Check for wear or damage. Replace the tip if it’s too corroded or worn.
By following these simple steps, you’ll extend the life of your soldering iron tip and maintain better soldering performance.