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YATO soldering gun 200 W
Stock status
Product Code: YT-82451
Stock status
Product Code: YT-82451
Product info
- Brand
- Yato
- Product Code
- YT-82451
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- 100% genuine products
- Manufacturer warranty
- Professional consultation
Technical Specifications
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Additional Info
Very high-power transformer soldering gun, which is made of high-quality materials and has an ergonomic design.
Work area lighting and non-slip material on the handle positively affect working comfort.
200 W power ensures very fast heating.
In the strongest mode and using the soldering iron tip installed first, it takes only 8 seconds for the soldering iron to reach a temperature of about 350 °C.
Special design allows working in three temperature ranges:
a: 70–200 °C
b: 201–350 °C
c : 351–500 °C
It is worth adjusting the temperature range according to the work to be done, for example, soldering wires (B or C), electronic main components attached to printed circuit boards (B), cutting plastic wires or cords (A or B), etc.
YATO soldering iron tips are covered with a material that reduces tip oxidation. Unnecessary overheating and mechanical damage quickly break down the protective layer, then the tip oxidizes, which results in problems with the melting of the solder joint.
Instead of melting and sticking to the soldering tip, the tin cracks and falls off. A proven way to maintain the tip is to tin it.
When heating the soldering iron for the first time, apply a little tin to the tip and remove the excess with, for example, brass shavings.
The resulting tin layer protects against oxidation. It is a good practice to tin the tip every time after finishing work.
Transformer soldering irons are relatively small in size thanks to alternating mode transformer technology. To maintain the best performance of the device, it is necessary to follow the rule:
12 seconds of soldering and 48 seconds alternately
Exceeding the soldering time once when maintaining the soldering iron does not negatively affect the further operation of the soldering iron, especially if you let the device cool down.
An overheated transformer reduces its efficiency and thus also the ability to heat the soldering tip to the correct temperature.
Overheating the transformer also increases the risk of damage.