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Duratool D02265 Snelstarthandleiding
Description
The Duratool D02265 Soldering Station has been produced for the DIY electronics enthusiast; with its analogue
temperature control it can be used with both standard 60/40 solders as well as higher melting point lead-free solders. It
is also very useful for soldering electronic components with high thermal sensitivity.
Operating Guidelines
By using the analogue temperature control on the top of the station it is possible to vary the temperature continuously
between 150°C and 450°C. Soldering at the correct temperature is very important to ensure a perfect solder joint. If the
temperature is too low the solder will not flow correctly and will cause cold solder joints. If the temperature is too high
the flux will be burned and not allow the solder to flow. High temperatures can also cause damage to the PC Board and
other sensitive components. Many solders specify the tip temperature to use. A common tip working temperature of
60/40 solder is detailed below (this may vary from manufacturer to manufacturer):
Solder Melting point....................215°C
Soldering Tip Temp.....................215°C-300°C (normal operation) / 320°C-380°C (production line operation)
Desoldering Tip Temp. ................315°C (small joints) / 400°C (larger joints)
The soldering tool must be placed in its safety stand when not in use.
Care of the Tip in Normal Operation
The tip supplied is iron plated copper, if used property it will last a long time.
1. Always keep tips tinned before switching off or storing for any period of time, wipe only before use.
2. Do not keep the iron set at high temperature for a long period of time as this will break down the wettable surface of
the tip.
3. Never clean the tip with coarse abrasive materials or files.
4. If an oxide film does form it can be cleaned by lightly rubbing with a fine emery cloth, isopropyl alcohol or equivalent,
and then immediately reheat and re-tin the tip to prevent oxidation of the surface.
5. Remove the tip and clean every twenty hours of use, or at least once a week, and remove any loose build up in the
barrel. This will help prevent seizing,
6. Do not use fluxes containing chloride or acid. Use only rosin or activated resin fluxes.
7. Do not use any compound or anti-seize materials on the wettable surface of the tip.
Tip Replacement and Maintenance
Tip replacement or cleaning should be done only when the iron is at room temperature. The station must be switched
off and allowed to cool before this operation. The tip can be changed or replaced simply by unscrewing the knurled nut
barrel assembly. After removing the tip, blow out any oxide dust that may have formed in the tip retaining area of the
barrel. Be careful to avoid getting dust in your eyes. Replace the tip and screw the retaining knurled nut barrel
assembly using only hand pressure to tighten. Care should be taken not to over tighten as this would damage the
element, do not use pliers or other mechanical means to tighten the barrel assembly.
General Cleaning
The outer case of the iron or station may be cleaned with a damp cloth using small amounts of liquid detergent. Never
submerse the unit in liquid or allow any liquid to enter the case of the station. Never use solvent to clean the case.
Accessories
Use only with approved DURATOOL bits and accessories. A range of spare tips is available:
D01843-C1-2
0.5mm Pointed Tip
D01843-C1-1
1.5mm Pointed Tip (as supplied with the station)
D01843-C1-4
2.0mm Sloped Tip
D01843-C1-3
3.0mm Chisel Tip
79-7305
Replacement Sponge (Pack of 5)