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Desoldering pump Velleman VTD6 ABS Blue Grey 1 pc
Desoldering pump Velleman VTD6 ABS Blue Grey 1 pc
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Desoldering pump Velleman VTD6 ABS Blue Grey 1 pc
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Desoldering pump Velleman VTD6 ABS Blue Grey 1 pc
Desoldering pump Velleman VTD6 ABS Blue Grey 1 pc
The Velleman VTD6 desoldering pump is a compact, manually operated extraction tool designed for removing solder from circuit boards and electronic components. Constructed from durable ABS plastic, the tool combines a narrow nozzle profile with a lightweight body to provide controlled suction during repair and rework tasks. With a slim width and elongated body, the pump is suitable for use in confined spaces and on densely populated PCBs.
The ABS construction offers impact resistance and low weight, making the pump robust for regular workshop use while remaining easy to handle. Its compact dimensions and narrow tip allow for precise positioning on solder joints, and the manual spring-action mechanism provides consistent suction without the need for external power sources. The overall design supports quick one-handed operation, facilitating efficient solder removal during component replacement or board rework.
Heat the solder joint with a soldering iron until the solder becomes molten. While the solder is liquid, place the nozzle of the desoldering pump directly over the molten solder and trigger the pump to create suction that lifts the solder away from the pad or lead. If necessary, repeat the heating and extraction steps until the solder is fully removed. After use, clear the nozzle and chamber of residual solder to maintain consistent performance.
Use the pump together with a suitably powered soldering iron and appropriate flux to improve wetting and extraction efficiency. For repeated use, periodically inspect the nozzle for wear and replace it if the tip becomes deformed. Work on a heat-resistant surface and observe standard ESD precautions when servicing sensitive electronics.
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