The 120W automatic electric welding gun is a versatile tool available in 110V and 220V, making it suitable for various power supplies. It features a removable wire holder for easy wire replacement and heats up quickly for efficient soldering. Lightweight and portable, it’s perfect for both small electronic repairs and larger projects. With an ergonomic grip and user-friendly design, this soldering gun is ideal for hobbyists and professionals alike.
Specification
Model |
T-SD-E120W |
Power |
120W |
Working Temperature |
600 °C |
Voltage |
110/220V |
Power Plug |
Euro/US/UK/AU |
Power Switch |
Yes |
Indicator Light |
Yes |
Dimension |
240* 145* 32mm |
Applicable Wire Diameter |
0.5mm~1.2mm |
Weight |
0.23kg |
Details
Usage Introduction
- Attaching the solder wire to the holder.
- Pass the wire through the soldering gun.
- Secure the holder.
- Check that the wire flows smoothly.
- Connect to the power supply and check that the indicator light is on.
- Complete the steps and start soldering.
Sockets
Applications
Soldering guns are widely used in the manufacture and repair of electronic devices, such as computers, radios, and televisions. They are also used in automotive and industrial settings, where they are used to repair electrical wiring, circuit boards, and other components. Additionally, soldering guns are used in jewelry making and metalworking, where they are used to join metal components together for decorative and functional purposes.
Tips: How to use a soldering gun?
To use a soldering gun, follow these steps:
- Preparation: Gather your materials (solder, wire, and components) and ensure your workspace is clean and safe.
- Heat the Gun: Plug in the soldering gun and let it heat up for a few minutes until the indicator light signals it's ready.
- Apply Flux: If necessary, apply flux to the areas you’ll be soldering to improve adhesion.
- Soldering: Touch the tip of the gun to the joint or wire you want to solder. Once heated, feed solder into the joint until it flows smoothly.
- Cooling: Remove the soldering gun and let the joint cool undisturbed for a few seconds to ensure a solid connection.
- Clean Up: Unplug the gun when finished and clean any residual solder from the tip for future use.
Always prioritize safety by using eye protection and working in a well-ventilated area.