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    Electric Soldering Iron Kit, 60W, 2PCS Tips

    The 60W electric soldering iron kit is now released for sale. The solder iron kit is including a powerful 60 watt iron pen, a digital multimeter, 2 soldering iron tips and so on. This set also have a fuction of temperature control, which makes it your best partner for your soldering work.
    SKU: T-SIK-60
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    $71.89
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    Delivery date: 6-12 days
    Overview

    This 60W electric welding iron kit is a full-featured multi-purpose tool for a variety of welding jobs. The kit includes a powerful 60 watt welding iron pen that provides efficient and precise heating for different project needs. It also comes with a digital multimeter, which is convenient for you to measure voltage, current, resistance and other parameters to ensure safe and precise operation. Two high-quality soldering irons are also included in the kit, which are suitable for detailed electronic component soldering or larger scale work. Meanwhile, the temperature control function allows you to adjust the temperature according to different soldering tasks, improving work efficiency and soldering quality. Whether you're looking for electronic repairs, DIY projects, or professional soldering applications, this kit is the ideal companion.

    Specification

    Model T-SIK-60W
    Power 60W
    Voltage 110/220V
    Power Plug Euro/US
    Display Form LCD
    Temperature Control Adjustable Temperature
    Material Plastic Handle Soldering Iron
    Dimension 265*155*50mm
    Weight 0.8kg

    Packing List

    • Soldering iron x1
    • BL 20-bluex1
    • SWG black wire x 1
    • SWG red wire x 1
    • Small yellow wire stripper x 1
    • SN19 x 1
    • XL830L x 1
    • 5PCSNK x 1
    • ESD15 x 1
    • C12 x 1
    • SN09 x 1
    • CP2015 x 1
    • SX001 x 1
    • Pearl bag-29*36+4CM x 1
    • 27.5*16.3 large cloth bag x 1

    Sockets

    Soldering iron plug

    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.

    Soldering iron applications

    Tips:  How long will a soldering tip last?

    The lifespan of a soldering tip depends on several factors, including the type of soldering tip, how often it's used, the type of work you're doing, and how well you maintain it. On average, a good-quality soldering tip can last anywhere from 6 months to 1 year with regular use, but this can vary.

    Here are some factors that affect the lifespan:

    1. Type of Work:
      Frequent use or heavy-duty tasks like soldering large components or using high temperatures will wear out tips more quickly.
      Precision work on small components or low-temperature applications will generally extend the tip's life.
    2. Maintenance:
      Regular cleaning and tinning of the tip (coating it with fresh solder) after use can significantly extend its lifespan. Keeping the tip clean prevents oxidation, which wears down the tip faster.
      Avoid using excessive heat or leaving the tip in contact with the workpiece for too long.
    3. Temperature Control:
      Using the correct temperature for the job is essential. Too high a temperature can accelerate the erosion of the tip. Many modern soldering irons have temperature controls, so use them to avoid overheating the tip.
    4. Quality of the Tip:
      Higher-quality tips (such as those from well-known brands like Weller, Hakko, or Metcal) tend to last longer than cheaper ones. They are often made from more durable materials like copper with nickel or iron plating.

    If you notice the tip becoming dull, corroded, or difficult to tin, it might be time to replace it. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning the tip with a damp sponge or brass sponge, and re-tinning it after use can help prolong its life.

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