RS PRO Electric Soldering Iron, 75W, for use with Soldering Stations
- RS Stock No.:
- 179-0018
- Brand:
- RS PRO
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Wattage | 75W | |
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- COO (Country of Origin):
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RS PRO Soldering Iron
This electric soldering iron from our trusted and reliable own brand RS PRO is an essential tool for carrying out soldering tasks such as repairing electronic components. It is perfect for use with a soldering station kit such as the RS PRO soldering station (176-5834) as well as a range of soldering equipment such as a stand, de-soldering tool, wire cutters and more.
The heating element on the RS PRO soldering iron uses electricity to help maintain a constant soldering temperature, ensuring a reliable solder is achievable.
The heating element on the RS PRO soldering iron uses electricity to help maintain a constant soldering temperature, ensuring a reliable solder is achievable.
Features and benefits
• Durable stainless steel barrel
• Lightweight design
• A versatile tool for use in a variety of applications
• Helps maintain a constant soldering temperature
• Perfect replacement iron for a soldering station
• Lightweight design
• A versatile tool for use in a variety of applications
• Helps maintain a constant soldering temperature
• Perfect replacement iron for a soldering station
Common applications
Soldering irons are used in a variety of applications and many DIY projects such as:
• Pyrography - for burning designs into wood
• Electronics assembly - ideal for creating a bond between electrical components
• Workshops - to learn techniques and best practise
• Repairing components - repairing broken bonds
• Plastic welding - welding plastic joints
• Pyrography - for burning designs into wood
• Electronics assembly - ideal for creating a bond between electrical components
• Workshops - to learn techniques and best practise
• Repairing components - repairing broken bonds
• Plastic welding - welding plastic joints
What is a soldering iron?
A soldering iron is a hand-held tool that supplies heat through a heated metal tip enabling you to melt solder. Melting solder helps it flow into the joint between two pieces of work. There are different powered soldering irons that have more flexibility than using a soldering gun.
What types of soldering irons are available?
There are a number of soldering irons available to suit a range of applications. The most common are:
• Gas - usually butane fuelled and used for occasional repairs
• Electric - for regular use and maintained temperature
• Battery - ideal for working in environments that don't have an electrical mains outlet
• Cordless - portable and ideal for use in hard to reach areas
• Temperature controlled - ideal for use when a certain temperature is required
• Gas - usually butane fuelled and used for occasional repairs
• Electric - for regular use and maintained temperature
• Battery - ideal for working in environments that don't have an electrical mains outlet
• Cordless - portable and ideal for use in hard to reach areas
• Temperature controlled - ideal for use when a certain temperature is required
How to clean a soldering iron
In order to help keep your soldering iron working correctly and prevent the tip from becoming oxidized, proper cleaning care and maintenance are crucial. If the tip becomes oxidized or rust builds up, it can prevent the iron from soldering properly as it creates a barrier. For best results, cleaning before and after use is recommended, this can be done by wiping the tip on a damp sponge to remove any excess solder. For more severe cases steel wool can be rubbed on soldering iron tips to remove any rust or staining. Once cleaned, it is advised to apply fresh tinning to soldering tips as this prevents the oxidation process.
Note
Compatible with RS PRO Soldering Station: 176-5834
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