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Soldering Iron BLOW 5223# — 30–70 W adjustable temperature handheld soldering iron
The BLOW 5223 handheld soldering iron offers adjustable power from 30 to 70 W, designed for through-hole and light surface-mount soldering tasks. Its compact form factor provides precise tip control for electronic repair, hobby projects and small assembly work. The iron accepts standard replaceable tips and is intended for mains-powered use, giving a balance between responsiveness and sustained heating suitable for common soldering operations.
This soldering iron features an adjustable temperature range that lets users set the heating power appropriate for different joint sizes and component types. The compact, lightweight body improves handling and precision during delicate operations. Compatibility with standard tips simplifies maintenance and tip replacement, while the mains-powered design ensures consistent thermal performance for continuous work sessions.
Set the soldering iron to the required power level within the 30–70 W range according to the size of the joint and the thermal tolerance of components. Allow the tip to reach the selected temperature before applying solder. Hold the iron so the tip makes secure contact with the pad and component lead, feed solder to the joint, and remove the solder first, then the iron. Replace tips when worn, and allow the unit to cool before storage. Follow standard safety precautions, including adequate ventilation and eye protection.
For consistent results, begin with a mid-range power setting and increase only if the solder does not flow adequately. Use appropriate tip shapes for the task—conical or small chisel tips for precision SMD work and larger chisel tips for through-hole joints. Keep tips cleaned and tinned to prolong life and maintain heat transfer efficiency.
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