Weller Gas Soldering Iron Kit, for use with Butane Gas Operated Soldering Iron

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RS Stock No.:
251-7061
Mfr. Part No.:
T0051608499
Brand:
Weller
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Brand

Weller

Model Number

WSTA3

Power Type

Gas

Type

Soldering Iron

Tip Series

T2

For Use With

Butane Gas Operated Soldering Iron

COO (Country of Origin):
IN

P-1K anti-static gas soldering iron kit


Weller WSTA3 Butane Gas-Operated Soldering Iron Kit


This soldering iron kit consists of a 4-function WSTA3 butane gas-operated soldering iron and accessories, including a 2.4mm soldering tip (T2), a hot air nozzle (T6), a hot cutting knife (T7), and a flame nozzle (T5). A cleaning sponge, a support and a storage box are also included in this kit.

Features & Benefits


  • Anti-static flint igniter built into cap to ensure user safety.

  • Adjustable heat for versatility.

  • Wireless to allow for flexible and versatile use and prevents accidents involving wires.

  • Changeable tips make this kit versatile and suitable for various soldering projects.

  • Maximum working temperature for soldering tips, hot air nozzle and cutting knife: 450°C.

  • Maximum temperature for flame nozzle: 1300°C.

  • Refillable butane gas reservoir tanks (RS. 216-1668).

Typical Applications


Gas-operated soldering irons are usually butane-powered versions of the traditional soldering iron, but their independence from the mains allows them to be used in intricate and harder-to-access soldering applications, including:
  • Maintenance

  • Repairs

  • Electrical engineering

FAQs:


What are the main advantages of a gas-powered soldering iron?
Without the need for a connection to mains power, gas-powered soldering irons are cordless and therefore much more portable during use. They can also work in much more intricate and hard-to-reach areas as they do not have trailing cords.
Their refillable butane reservoir tank makes gas-powered soldering irons more economical when it comes to occasional repairs or smaller jobs rather than having to wait for mains-powered irons to heat up.


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