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ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Please read these safety instructions before use and
keep them in a safe place.
! - This symbol indicates the risk of injury or damage
to the device.
! Failure to follow the instructions in this manual may
result in injury.
! The device complies with valid technical regulations
and standards.
! Attention. During operation of this soldering gun, the
soldering loop reaches a temperature of up to 400
° C.
! Do not touch the solder loop during operation, as
you may get burned.
! If you do not handle the pistol carefully, a fire may
result.
! Be especially careful near flammable materials.
Remember that heat can also be transferred to flam-
mable materials that are not directly visible.
! Never use the pistol where it could explode.
! Never operate the gun in a humid environment.
- After use, place the pistol on a suitable stand and
allow it to cool before storing.
- Do not leave the pistol or store it outside.
! Never el. do not aim the solder at people or animals!
SAVE THESE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS !!!
DESCRIPTION
The soldering gun is designed for soldering small
components, especially electronics.
1 Power switch
2 Solder loop
3 Work lighting
Pictograms
Pictograms on the product packaging:
a) Power supply values
b) Power consumption
c) Operating time
USE AND OPERATION
ASIST tools are intended for home or hobby use only.
The manufacturer and importer do not recommend
using this tool in extreme conditions and under high
loads.
Any additional requirements must be the subject of
an agreement between the manufacturer and the
customer.
GENERAL
Soldering is the process of joining metals by applying
molten material. Almost all metals and metal alloys
can be soldered, mainly bronze, copper, iron, etc. We
distinguish between brazing and brazing. By braz-
ing is meant brazing at temperatures above 450 ° C.
Solder alloys (for brazing and brazing using brass
and silver solder) are made of metal alloys that are
first melted at temperatures that cannot be reached
by brazed iron. Soft soldering is a process performed
at temperatures below 400 ° C. It is possible to solder
soft with this soldering gun.
Before connecting the solder to the el. Make sure
that the voltage in the socket corresponds to 230 V,
as indicated on the tool label. Always disconnect the
solder from the power supply after use. networks. Al-
low the solder to cool to ambient temperature before
storing. Do not leave it unattended during cooling. Do
not place the soldering gun on flammable surfaces
or leave it unattended during cooling or during work
breaks. Do not use the soldering gun if its cover,
cable or plug is damaged. Send a damaged soldering
gun to a qualified service center for repair. Keep out
of reach of children.
ALLOYS AND FLUES
The solder alloys (soft soldering) that are used are
produced in two types of solder wire:
1. solder wire without flux
2. solder wire with flux core
The flux is used to remove the oxide surface of
brazed metals, but also to prevent their deformation
during brazing.
Fluxes are available in paste, powder and liquid form.
After soldering, remove flux residues.
Alloys according to use
Electronics: Melting point 185 ° C
Low melting point alloy
Used in electronics
Radio: Melting point approx. 230 ° C
Used in thin soldering and modeling
Universal: Melting point approximately 255 ° C
For universal soldering
Tin solder paste Cold material to be applied to the
surfaces to be bonded and tin paste: Replaces tin
wire and flux
Loop cleaning dice: Used to clean solder loops
Paste flux: Flux supplied in the form of a paste
Liquid flux: Liquid flux for use in hard-to-reach points
SOLDERING
The surfaces to be soldered must be clean, free of
oil and dirt. Remove traces of oil or dirt using thinner.
Do not use household products as they often contain
silicone. The oxide coating can be removed using a
corrosive method or mechanically with sandpaper,
a file or a scraper. If the corrosive method is used,
personnel should prevent the use of aggressive acids
such as hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid or nitric acid.
10% citric acid (hot or very hot) is recommended for
routine cleaning. When cleaning is complete, do not
touch the surface to be soldered with your fingers.
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