Technical specifications
- Temperature selection from 95 to 400°C or
200 to 750ºF (±5%).
- Power: 75W.
- Safety transformer, mains separator and
double isolation, with integrated temperature
protection fuse.
- AD 2700 230V control unit Ref. 2700200
Input: 230V 50Hz. Output: 24V
- AD 2700 120V control unit Ref. 2700100
Input: 120V 60Hz. Output: 24V
- Total weight of unit: 2.6 Kgs (6,5lbs).
- ESD protected housing.
Typical surface resistance: 10
5
-10
11
Ohms/
square.
- Complies with CE standards on electrical
safety, electromagnetic compatibility and
antistatic protection.
- Equipotential connector and the tool tip are
connected to station mains ground supply for
ESD protection.
Structure of AD 2700 soldering station
The AD 2700 has 3 basic modules giving you full
flexibility for choosing what you need for the work
in hand, the modules being supplied separately.
Control unit
- AD 2700 230V Ref. 2700200
- AD 2700 120V Ref. 2700100
Handpieces
- 2210 Ref. 2210000
Power: 20W. For high precision work, SMD, etc.
- 2245 Ref. 2245000
Power: 50W. For general soldering work.
One version of 2245 soldering iron handpiece
covered with a heat insulator is available.
- 2245 comfort handpiece Ref. 2245110
Other handpieces:
- 2245 comfort handpiece 3 mt Ref. 2245120
- 2245 handpiece with set screw Ref. 2245130
- 2245 soft grip handpiece Ref. 2245140
- 2245 hard grip handpiece Ref. 2245150
Cartridges
- 2210 cartridge range (for the 2210 handpiece)
on page 40.
- 2245 cartridge range (for the 2245 handpiece)
on page 38.
The 2210 and 2245 handpieces and cartridges
comply with the MIL-SPEC-2000 referring to the
potential difference between the soldering tip and
ground connection, must be less than 2 mV.
For a station to work properly, a control unit, a
handpiece and one cartridge are needed.
AD 2700 control unit
The station is supplied with:
- Control unit which incorporates a stand with
sponge and cartridge extractor.
- Connection cable to mains.
- Instructions manual.
- Transport packaging.
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE
For soldering
- Clean the contacts and the printed circuit
to be desoldered of dust or dirt.
- Preferably select a temperature below
350°C (662ºF). Excess temperature may
cause the printed circuit tracks to break
loose.
- The tip must be well tinned for good heat
conduction. If it has been inoperative for
any length of time, it should be retinned.
Safety measures
- Incorrect use of this tool may cause fire.
- Be cautious when using the tool in places
where inflamable products are stored.
- Heat can cause fire to inflamable products
even when they are not in sight.
- Do not use when the atmosphere is
explosive.
- Place the tool back on its stand in order to
let it cool down before you store it.
ENGLISH
3
This product should not be thrown in the
garbadge.