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TABIGER Desoldering Wick and Desoldering Pump, 3 Pcs Solder Sucker and 2 Pcs
$ 12.14
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Description
TABIGER Desoldering Wick and Desoldering Pump, 3 Pcs Solder Sucker and 2 Pcs Solder Wick(2.5mm Width, 1.5m Length), Solder Remover Kit for Desoldering【ONE-HANDED USE DESIGN】 The Solder sucker with simple construction, so whether you are right or left-handed, you can using the desoldering pump by just cocking it and pressing the trigger button with one hand when you are ready.
【HIGH QUALITY AND POWERFUL SUNCTION】 The solder sucker has an aluminum bronze frame and a high pressure vacuum which can remove solder from a printed circuit board effectively.
【ALLOY BRAIDED SOLDER WICK】 Precision weaving solder braid with the size 2.5mm Width, 1.5m Length, it could help clean the spare solder on the pin away to avoid short circuit, especially in small, hard to reach areas.
【DURABLE DESOLDERING IRON TOOL】 The body of desoldering pump is made of aluminum, which can resistance to beat, corrosion and have good heat dispersion, the desoldering wick has geometrically-precise weave with copper and rosin, which show no nicking or bending after a long time.
【A MUST-HAVE SOLDER REMOVAL KIT】 The solder sucker can be used for broad place, which the solder wick can be used for small, hard to reach areas, all together can be used to correct mistakes with small boards on PCBs, remove relays and other components from printed circuit boards.
Tabiger solder remover kit
, your must-have tool for soldering and desoldering.
Specification:
Material: aluminum + plasic
Size of solder sucker: 7.48"X0.79
Size of solder wick: 2.2"X0.2
Weight of solder sucker: 32g
Weight of solder wick: 10g
How to Use the Desoldering Pump
Step 1: Press the plunger down until you hear a click sound;
Step 2: Heat up solder around item to be removed by using a soldering iron;
Step 3: When the solder is liquid , place the tip of the solder sucker next to the liquid and press press the trigger;
Step 4: Repeat this process if necessary.How to Use the Solder Wick.
How to Use the Solder Wick
Step 1: Place the wick over the solder you need remove and then just push the heated soldering iron tip onto the wick;
Step 2: Remove the wick once the solder has been absorbed;
Step 3: Cut off the used part of the wick;
Step 4: Repeat this process if needed.
Package included:
3*solder sucker
2*solder wick(2.5mm wide and 1.5m in length)
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Warm Tips:
The desoldering wire can't suck up lead-free solder.
If you can't get the solder to melt with your iron, apply a little solder to it first - it will help conduct the heat into the existing solder.
Every couple joints you need to desolder should be taken apart and cleaned out to keep it working.
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Specification:
Material: aluminum + plastic
Size of solder sucker: 7.48" X 0.79
Size of solder wick: 2.2" X 0.2
Weight of solder sucker: 32 g
Weight of solder wick: 10 g
How to Use the Desoldering Pump
Step 1: Press the plunger down until you hear a click sound;
Step 2: Heat up solder around item to be removed by using a soldering iron;
Step 3: When the solder is liquid, place the tip of the solder sucker next to the liquid and press press the trigger;
Step 4: Repeat this process if necessary.
How to Use the Solder Wick
Step 1: Place the wick over the solder you need remove and then just push the heated soldering iron tip onto the wick;
Step 2: Remove the wick once the solder has been absorbed;
Step 3: Cut off the used part of the wick;
Step 4: Repeat this process if needed.
Manufacturer: TABIGER
Part Number: TK-XXQ01-US
Item Weight: 3.84 ounces
Product Dimensions: 8.27 x 3.94 x 0.98 inches
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
Material: Aluminum
Pattern: 3pcs&2pcs
Item Package Quantity: 1
Batteries Included?: No
Batteries Required?: No
Best Sellers Rank: #3,694 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #1 in Desoldering Pumps #65 in Welding Equipment & Accessories
Date First Available: March 8, 2018