2 in 1 750W Soldering Station LCD Digital display welding rework station for cell-phone BGA SMD PCB IC Repair solder tools 8898
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- Brand: JCD
- Sales: 2000+
- Package size: 25 × 20 × 8 cm
- Package weight: 0.92 kg
- Rating: 4.8 / 5
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Hot air heater and welding iron 2 in1 rework soldering station.
Dual LCD digital displays to show precision temperature.
Extremely low noise and space saving design.
Intelligence self-detection function features safe personal operation.
Automatic cooling function for effectively prolonging the heater's life and protecting the hot air heater.
Hot air gun
Working Voltage: AC220-240V OR AC100-130V
Frequency: 50Hz/60Hz
Output Power: 750W
Temperature Range: 100°C~500°C
Temperature Stability:±1℃
Air Flow: 150L/min (max)
Soldering iron
Output Power: 80W
Temperature Range: 180°C-500°C
Temperature Stability: ±1°C
Soldering Iron: ESD design
Heater Material: Ceramics
How to use
1. Clean the electronic components to be soldered.
2. Once iron reaches temperature (not too high, recommend 300-400℃).
3. Apply a little solder to the heated iron tip to prevent oxidation, then rub the iron tip to evenly extend the solder to the surface of the iron tip.
4. Start to solder