The electric digital soldering iron kit features with a LCD display and uses advanced digital temperature control for precise temperature adjustments, ensuring optimal heat for various soldering applications. The light weight soldering iron is ergonomically designed to ensure comfort and ease of handling. The kit also comes with various tips and accessories to meet all your soldering needs.
Specification
Model |
T-SIK-928DI |
Max Power |
100W |
Rated Power |
20W |
Working Temperature |
200~500 °C |
Voltage |
110/220V |
Power Plug |
Euro/US |
Display Form |
LCD |
Temperature Control |
Adjustable Temperature |
Enclosure Protection Class |
IP20 |
Dimension |
25*25*204mm |
Weight |
0.33kg |
Features
- The temperature is clearly displayed on the LCD screen and can be adjusted with the push of a button.
- Portable digital soldering iron is equipped with a safety switch to reduce safety hazards.
- 100W digital soldering iron has a high power heating core, high thermal efficiency, stable temperature, accurate temperature control and fast return to temperature.
- Anti-scalding and anti-slip silicone sheath for a comfortable soldering experience.
- Temperature adjustment range 200~500°C/392~932°F, easy to finish soldering work.
Details
Packing List
- 928DI soldering iron x 1
- K2 soldering iron holder x 1
- Insulating tape x 1
- Solder sucker x 1
- Dual purpose screwdriver electric pen x 1
- Tweezers x 1
- High quality solder wire in tube 10g x 1
- High quality solder wire 50g x 1
- Multimeter + pencil cord x 1
- Wire stripper x 1
- Pair of red and black wires x 1
- Tool kit x 1
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: Is there a difference between soldering iron and soldering gun?
Yes, soldering irons and soldering guns differ in design and use:
Soldering Iron:
- Design: Generally has a simple, pen-like shape with a metal tip that heats up.
- Heating Method: Heats up slowly and maintains a consistent temperature.
- Use: Ideal for precision work, such as electronics and circuit boards. It’s great for small, delicate tasks.
Soldering Gun:
- Design: Looks more like a pistol, with a trigger mechanism.
- Heating Method: Heats up quickly and can reach higher temperatures, but may not maintain a consistent temperature as well as an iron.
- Use: Better for larger joints or projects requiring more heat, like plumbing or heavy gauge wire.
In summary, choose a soldering iron for fine, detailed work and a soldering gun for heavier, quicker tasks.