Weller LT D LL 4.6 mm Screwdriver Soldering Iron Tip

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RS Stock No.:
488-2503
Distrelec Article No.:
304-23-916
Mfr. Part No.:
T0054444899
Brand:
Weller
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Brand

Weller

Tip Shape

Screwdriver

Model Number

LT D LL

For Use With

WSFP/WSP80/WP80/WXP80, LR21/TCPS last generation

Tip Size

4.6 mm

Tip Series

LT

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
JP

Weller LT Series Soldering Tips


Introducing the LT series soldering tip from Weller, they feature an effective heat transfer due to the high-quality heating core. fast heat-up and recovery time. Solid copper plating with Iron for maximum durability and long. Designed for a variety of applications.

Other LT tips and adapters are available


• LT D LL Straight Chisel Tip - 488-2503

• LT DD Straight Hoof Tip - 488-2430

• ET LT Tip Adapter - 488-2474

• MT LT Tip Adapter - 488-2395

Features and Benefits


• High-quality copper plated with Iron core

• Quick and easy installation

• Fast heat-up and recovery times

• Designed for a variety of applications

• For use with WSP 80, WP 80 and FE 75

• Adapter MT/LT to allow use with MLR21 soldering iron

• Adapter ET/LT to allow use with LR21 soldering iron

Typical Applications


Soldering is the process used to build a soldering connection by using the heated tip of a soldering iron to melt soldering wire. The soldering tips are available in many different sizes and tip shapes, dependant on the application they are being used for. They are used to melt solder wire to connect two elements or components together to create a permanent connection and are often utilised in an electronics or manufacturing capacity as they often need to be conductive. The process of soldering is most commonly used by:

• DIY enthusiasts

• Plumbers

• Electricians

• Vehicle technicians


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