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Soldering Iron AWTools AWTOOLS LUTOWNICA OPOROWA 80W — AWTools AW13202
Soldering Iron AWTools AWTOOLS LUTOWNICA OPOROWA 80W — AWTools AW13202
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Soldering Iron AWTools AWTOOLS LUTOWNICA OPOROWA 80W — AWTools AW13202
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Soldering Iron AWTools AWTOOLS LUTOWNICA OPOROWA 80W — AWTools AW13202
Soldering Iron AWTools AWTOOLS LUTOWNICA OPOROWA 80W — AWTools AW13202
AWTools LUTOWNICA OPOROWA 80W is a mains-powered resistive-element soldering iron designed for general soldering tasks. With 80 W of heating power it reaches operating temperature quickly and maintains stable heat for soldering electronic components, wires and small metal parts. The soldering iron is constructed for routine workshop use and offers a straightforward design with a replaceable tip and insulated handle for user comfort during extended operation.
The 80 W power rating provides rapid heat-up and consistent temperature at the iron tip, reducing waiting time between operations. A resistive heating element delivers steady thermal transfer suitable for a variety of soldering tasks, while the insulated handle and compact form factor improve handling and control. The tool’s compatibility with standard replaceable tips ensures straightforward maintenance and long-term usability.
Connect the soldering iron to a suitable mains outlet and allow it to warm until the tip reaches soldering temperature. Tin the tip with solder before making joints to improve thermal transfer. Use appropriate solder and flux for the materials being joined, and apply the heated tip to the joint until the solder flows and forms a reliable connection. After soldering, turn off and unplug the iron and allow the tip to cool before storage or tip replacement.
Use the AWTools 80W soldering iron on a stable work surface with a heat-resistant mat and proper ventilation. Select a tip size appropriate for the component or joint to avoid excessive heat transfer. For delicate electronics, work quickly and avoid prolonged contact; for larger joints, allow slightly longer heating time to ensure proper solder flow. Regularly clean the tip and replace it when worn.
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