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Soldering Iron AWTools AW13206 100W Transformer Type in Case
Soldering Iron AWTools AW13206 100W Transformer Type in Case
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Soldering Iron AWTools AW13206 100W Transformer Type in Case
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Soldering Iron AWTools AW13206 100W Transformer Type in Case
Soldering Iron AWTools AW13206 100W Transformer Type in Case
The AWTools AW13206 100W transformer-type soldering iron supplied in a storage case is a practical kit for general electronics assembly, repair and hobby work. The 100-watt transformer design delivers steady heat suitable for soldering wires, connectors and through-hole components. The kit format includes a storage case that helps keep the iron, tip(s) and accessories organized for workshop or field use.
The transformer-type construction provides reliable, stable heating and good thermal recovery during repetitive soldering tasks. With 100 W of nominal power the tool reaches working temperature quickly and maintains temperature under load when soldering larger joints or thicker wires. The included storage case keeps components and the iron protected and portable, reducing the chance of damage and making transport to job sites straightforward.
Fit the appropriate soldering tip for the intended task and secure it according to the manufacturer's instructions. Place the iron in the storage case or on a heat-resistant stand when not in use. Allow the iron to reach operating temperature before applying solder to ensure proper wetting and joint quality. For safe operation work on a stable, heat-resistant surface and use appropriate flux and solder for the materials being joined. After finishing, switch off the unit and allow the tip to cool before storing in the case.
Use solder and flux types suited to electronics work (for example, rosin-core solder for circuit boards). When soldering larger gauge wires or connectors, allow slightly longer contact time so the joint reaches adequate temperature; the 100 W transformer iron provides the necessary power but good technique and proper tip selection are important for quality results. Regularly tin tips to prolong tip life and clean oxidation with a wet sponge or brass wool as recommended.
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