Copper Soldering Tip. For Weller D440/8200 And Archer 64-2190 Soldering Guns.

US $4.55

  • Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
  • Jan 31st
Description: Copper Soldering Tip. For Weller D440/8200 and Archer 64-2190 soldering guns.                          Basic Specs: Color:                               Copper   Body Material:                   Metal   Product type:                      Soldering tips   Cable Technology:            Copper   Technology Features:     Solid                                       SAFETY: •                Always wear safety glasses and gloves when soldering. Solder can spit. •                Never touch the element or tip of the soldering iron. It is very hot (about 400°C) and will burn. •                Never solder a live circuit (one that is energized). •                Always wash your hands with soap and water after soldering. •                To prevent burns from splashes of hot solder, long sleeve shirts and pants that are made of natural fibers (cotton) and closed-toe shoes should be worn. Heat resistant gloves may also be prudent. Do not eat or drink in soldering areas and wash hands after completing soldering work. •                Solder in a well-ventilated space to prevent the mildly caustic and toxic fumes from building up and causing eye or throat irritation. Avoid breathing fumes/smoke by keeping your head to the side of, not above, your work. The addition of a small fan that blows from behind the worker across the work area can help move fumes away from the breathing zone. •                Always put your soldering iron back in its stand when not in use. Be sure that the stand is weighted enough or attached to your worktable so that it doesn’t topple over if you brush against the cord. •                Never place a hot soldering iron on your work surface: You could start a fire. •                Examine equipment for frayed or cracked cords or missing ground prong before each use. Immediately lock out any equipment that is not in good working order. •                Never, ever try to catch a hot soldering iron if you drop it. Let it fall, buy a new one if you have to — just don’t grab it! •                Prevent damage to electrical cords during soldering. Keep them away from heated tips. Grasp the plug, not the cord, when unplugging the unit. •                Give any soldered surface a minute or two to cool down before you touch it. •                Never leave flammable items (such as paper) near your soldering iron. •                Be sure to unplug your soldering iron when you’re not using it.                                            First Aid for Burns: ·          Immediately cool the affected area under cold water for 15 minutes. ·         Do not apply any creams or ointments on a burn. Cover with a band-aid.  ·        Seek medical attention if the burn covers an area bigger than 3 inches across. FEATURES/BENEFITS ·         Replaces original 2.62” tip included with Weller D440/8200 and Archer 64-2190    soldering guns. ·         Copper Construction for extended life. ·         Good Heat Control. ·         High Quality. ·        Heavy duty. ·        Good performance. ·         God value. ·         Easy to use. ·         Durable. ·         Reliable. ·         Safe. ·         Well designed ·         Easy to install   TYPICAL APPLICATIONS ·          Ideal for soldering. ·         High heat projects. ·         Large projects. ·         Minor projects. ·         Garage. ·         Automotive. ·         Environmental Solutions. ·         General. ·         Laboratory.      SHIPPING AND HANDLING: Item Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. Free Shipping Free Pickup Available.  Sellers Comment:         Please if you have any problem with the product or shipping method, please contact before leaving a neutral or negative feedback and the issue would definitely be taking care of. It is an optimum responsibility to make sure that you are a satisfied customer. Thank You.  

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