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Soldering Iron BLOW 2278# 40W (ZD723N) — 40 W soldering tool
Soldering Iron BLOW 2278# 40W (ZD723N) — 40 W soldering tool
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Soldering Iron BLOW 2278# 40W (ZD723N) — 40 W soldering tool
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Soldering Iron BLOW 2278# 40W (ZD723N) — 40 W soldering tool
Soldering Iron BLOW 2278# 40W (ZD723N) — 40 W soldering tool
Wired soldering iron BLOW model 2278# (ZD723N) with 40 W power output. Designed for general electronics and hobby soldering, it provides steady heat for creating reliable solder joints, fixing wires and mounting small components. The compact handheld design and 40 W rated output make this electric soldering tool suitable for repair, assembly and DIY tasks that require controlled, continuous heating without a separate power station.
The 40 W heating element reaches operating temperature quickly and maintains stable thermal performance for common soldering operations. The lightweight, compact body reduces hand fatigue during prolonged use and facilitates access to confined areas on circuit boards and assemblies. A standard iron tip shape supports common soldering techniques and offers predictable wetting and heat transfer for typical electronics work.
Connect the soldering iron to a properly rated mains socket and allow the tip to reach operating temperature before soldering. Clean the tip and apply a small amount of solder to tin the tip for better heat transfer. Heat the joint with the tip, feed solder to the heated area, and remove solder and iron once a smooth fillet forms. After use, switch off and allow the tool to cool on a heat-resistant stand; clean the tip with a damp sponge or brass wool to remove oxidation.
Use appropriate personal protection such as eye protection and work in a ventilated area to avoid fumes. Match tip size to the component and joint size to prevent overheating. Use lead-free or leaded solder and flux suitable for electronics, and perform work on an ESD-safe surface when handling sensitive components.
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