The 80W electric digital soldering iron kit is a powerful and versatile tool designed for precision soldering in a wide range of applications, from electronics repair to DIY projects. With a 80W power rating, this soldering iron heats up quickly and delivers consistent, reliable performance, making it ideal for both professional and hobbyist use.
Specification
Model |
T-SIK-908S |
Power |
80W |
Color |
Black |
Working Temperature |
180~500 °C |
Voltage |
110/220V |
Power Plug |
Euro/US |
Display Form |
LCD |
Temperature Control |
Adjustable Temperature |
Material |
Plastic Handle Soldering Iron |
Dimension |
290*150*50mm |
Weight |
0.15kg |
Details
Packing List
- 908S soldering iron x 1
- SWG black wire x 1
- SWG red wire x 1
- ESD15 x 1
- 5PCSBL x 1
- BL20-blue x 1
- Small yellow wire stripper x 1
- SN18 x 1
- Pearl bag 26*30+4CM x 1
- 23.2*13.6 small yellow bag x 1
- C12 x 1
Usage Introduction
- Plug in the power supply to preheat the soldering iron.
- Stick it to the rosin after preheating.
- Use tweezers to insert the part into the board to be soldered.
- Solder (melt the solder wire to the highest level).
- Clean the iron tip of the soldering iron from impurities soaked in the sponge.
- Switch off or unplug when not in use.
Sockets
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: The different types of soldering irons
- Standard Soldering Iron: Basic, low-cost tool for general-purpose soldering.
- Temperature-Controlled: Adjustable heat for better precision and control, ideal for sensitive components.
- Digital Soldering Iron: Provides precise digital control over temperature, best for high-precision tasks.
- Cordless Soldering Iron: Battery-operated for portability and convenience on the go.
- Desoldering Iron: Specialized for removing solder, often with a built-in vacuum system.
- Soldering Gun: High-powered, quick-heating tool, typically used for larger or heavier-duty soldering tasks.
- Precision Soldering Iron: Small, fine-tipped for detailed and intricate work, perfect for fine electronics or jewelry.
- Hot Air Rework Station: Uses heated air to melt solder, ideal for surface mount soldering and rework.
Each type of soldering iron has its unique strengths, so choosing the right one depends on the specific tasks and materials you'll be working with.