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Soldering Iron (Transformer, Gun) Profix 40/65W 230V 60103
Soldering Iron (Transformer, Gun) Profix 40/65W 230V 60103
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Soldering Iron (Transformer, Gun) Profix 40/65W 230V 60103
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Soldering Iron (Transformer, Gun) Profix 40/65W 230V 60103
Soldering Iron (Transformer, Gun) Profix 40/65W 230V 60103
The Profix Soldering Iron (Transformer, Gun) 40/65W 230V is a pistol-style transformer soldering iron that delivers two selectable power levels: 40 W for delicate work and 65 W for faster heat-up and heavier joints. Designed for 230 V mains, the gun form factor offers a comfortable grip and quick access to the heated tip, making it suitable for general soldering, electrical repairs and DIY electronic tasks in workshop and household settings.
The transformer design provides stable heating and simple dual-power operation without complex electronics. The pistol shape improves ergonomics for short-duration spot soldering and allows controlled application of heat to connectors, wires and larger solder joints. The two power settings enable flexibility between finer components and more robust wiring jobs while maintaining straightforward, durable construction suited to frequent use.
Connect the soldering iron to a 230 V mains outlet and select the appropriate power level for the task. Allow the tip to reach operating temperature before applying solder. Hold the pistol grip and bring the heated tip to the joint, apply solder to the heated area rather than the tip, and remove heat once the solder flows and forms a proper joint. After use, switch off and disconnect from mains, and allow the tip to cool before storing. Use appropriate solder, flux and safety precautions when working with electrical circuits.
Choose the 40 W setting for delicate components and small wires to reduce risk of thermal damage; use the 65 W setting for larger joints, thicker wires and quicker heat recovery. Regularly clean and tin the tip to prolong service life, and work in a well-ventilated area while using appropriate personal protective equipment.
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