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Soldering Iron BLOW 4741# with Solder Suction 40 W
Soldering Iron BLOW 4741# with Solder Suction 40 W
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Soldering Iron BLOW 4741# with Solder Suction 40 W
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Soldering Iron BLOW 4741# with Solder Suction 40 W
Soldering Iron BLOW 4741# with Solder Suction 40 W
The BLOW 4741# soldering iron with integrated solder suction is a handheld 40 W tool designed for soldering and desoldering tasks on printed circuit boards, wires and connectors. It combines a compact ergonomic handle with a built-in desoldering mechanism that removes molten solder without requiring a separate pump. The unit is intended for routine electronics work, basic repairs and hobby projects where controlled heat and local solder removal are needed.
The compact ergonomic design provides comfortable handling during extended use while the 40 W power rating delivers stable thermal performance for common soldering tasks. The integrated solder suction streamlines desoldering by evacuating molten solder directly from joints, reducing the need to switch tools. The tool’s straightforward construction and single-piece operation make setup and storage simple, and the combined function minimizes workspace clutter.
Place the soldering iron tip against the solder joint and allow the tip to heat the solder until it liquefies. Activate the integrated solder suction function to remove the molten solder from the joint, then lift the tip away once the solder has been evacuated and the joint has cooled slightly. For soldering, apply solder wire to the heated joint and withdraw the soldering iron once an appropriate solder fillet has formed. Always ensure the workpiece is secured and that power and ventilation are handled according to safe working practice.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment, work in a well-ventilated area, and select a tip size suited to the components you are working on. Allow the tip to reach operating temperature before use and clean or replace the tip if oxidation or wear reduces performance. For delicate components, consider using additional tools such as tweezers or heat sinks to prevent damage from prolonged heat exposure.
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