26 PLS 48 D2
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NOTE
f Before use, remove the protective cap from the soldering tip
t
.
f Before using the soldering station for the first time and also when
using each new soldering tip, the soldering tip must be
t tinned
first.
f The prerequisite for perfect soldering is the use of suitable
solder. In addition, perfect soldering can only be achieved when
the correct soldering temperature is achieved. If the soldering
temperature is too low, the solder does not flow sufficiently and
causes dirty soldering joints (so-called cold soldering joints). Due
to soldering temperatures which are too high, the solder burns
and the solder does not flow. In addition, the materials to be
processed can be destroyed.
The following temperature settings are for the most common applications.
Differences are possible depending on the solder / manufacturer. The
different levels have no locking function, which ensures the same consistent
setting at the pre-selected level. Slight deviations are possible.
Minimum setting = Room temperature
Level 1: Approx. 100 °C - Warming up level and for solders with
corresponding low melting temperature.
Level 2: Approx. 200 °C Melting point of the most commonly
used soft solder.
Level 3: Approx. 300 °C Normal operation, e.g. when using
lead-free solder.