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    Electric Auto Heat Soldering Gun, 80W

    An ideal 80W electric soldering gun for sale, with a rapid heating function, the working temperature of 50 degrees Celsius allows you to work more efficiently and quickly in the process of completing the work. The solder gun is good value for money, no hassle, perfect for a variety of scenarios.
    SKU: T-SD-E80
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    $57.86
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    Delivery date: 6-12 days
    Overview

    The 80W 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-E80W
    Power 80W
    Working Temperature 550 °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

    Automatic electric solder gun details

    Usage Introduction

    automatic electric solder gun usage introduction

    1. Attaching the solder wire to the holder.
    2. Pass the wire through the soldering gun.
    3. Secure the holder.
    4. Check that the wire flows smoothly.
    5. Connect to the power supply and check that the indicator light is on.
    6. Complete the steps and start soldering.

    Sockets

    Automatic soldering gun 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.

    Soldering gun applications

    Tips: The soldering gun working principles

    A soldering gun is a tool used to join electronic components together by melting solder, a metal alloy. Here’s how it works:

    1. Heating Element: The soldering gun contains a heating element, often a metal tip, that heats up quickly when powered on. This element is typically designed to reach high temperatures (around 350°C or 662°F) in a short time.
    2. Power Source: It is usually powered by electricity. When you plug in the soldering gun, electricity flows through the heating element, causing it to heat up.
    3. Solder: Solder is a metal alloy, often made of tin and lead (or lead-free alternatives), which has a low melting point. When the soldering gun heats the tip, it melts the solder.
    4. Application: The melted solder can be applied to the joint between two metal surfaces, such as wires or circuit board connections. The heat from the soldering gun transfers to the metal parts, allowing the solder to flow and create a bond as it cools and solidifies.
    5. Cooling: Once the solder has flowed into the joint, you remove the soldering gun, and the solder cools down, forming a solid connection.
    6. Insulation: Many soldering guns also have an insulated handle to prevent the user from getting burned while handling the tool.

    Overall, a soldering gun is essential in electronics for creating reliable electrical connections through a process that combines heat and metal bonding.

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