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Soldering iron STHOR 79366 — 40 W, 230 V, 50 Hz, 170 g
Soldering iron STHOR 79366 — 40 W, 230 V, 50 Hz, 170 g
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Soldering iron STHOR 79366 — 40 W, 230 V, 50 Hz, 170 g
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Soldering iron STHOR 79366 — 40 W, 230 V, 50 Hz, 170 g
Soldering iron STHOR 79366 — 40 W, 230 V, 50 Hz, 170 g
STHOR 79366 is a 40 W electric soldering iron intended for general electronics and light repair tasks. It runs from 230 V AC at 50 Hz, weighs approximately 170 g and has a compact, traditional cylindrical heater body with a replaceable conical tip. The tool reaches around 350°C in 3–4 minutes and is suitable for through-hole assembly and basic wire joining.
The device uses a simple resistance heater powered directly from a mains outlet, which keeps the design straightforward and minimizes points of failure. The metal heater housing includes a grounded plug for safe operation when connected to a grounded socket. The soldering tip is coated to reduce oxidation and can be maintained by tinning to prolong service life. The heater power is sufficient for soldering copper wires and typical through-hole electronic components.
Plug the soldering iron into a grounded mains outlet and allow it to warm up for 3–4 minutes until the tip reaches working temperature (about 350°C). Before soldering, coat the tip with a small amount of solder (tinning) and remove any excess to form a protective layer that improves heat transfer. Use the heated tip to melt solder onto the joint; avoid prolonged idle heating of the tip to reduce oxidation and wear. After finishing work, switch off and unplug the iron, allow it to cool before storing or changing the tip.
Always connect the soldering iron to a properly grounded outlet and use the grounded plug provided. Regularly tin the soldering tip to protect it from oxidation, and avoid mechanical damage or excessive heating to extend tip life.
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