
Xytronic Industries LF-1660ESD-SET 70W Dual Function Digital Soldering Station SMD
70 Watt Dual Function Digital Soldering Station with SMD Tweezer Iron This is a high-output 70 watt soldering station. Despite 70 watts of output, the LF-1660ESD is also suitable for delicate SMD soldering tasks and has a finely adjustable digital temperature control. Other great features of this station are: Lead free capability with fast climbing temperatures bring you rapid heat recovery and an auto-sleep function that automatically reduces the iron temperature after inactivity so you can stop burning up tips! This station is simple to operate with push-button temperature control, digital temperature display, and heating indicator. This station has two switchable options for soldering: You can use a normal soldering iron for standard work, or you can use the included soldering tweezers, often used for SMD work. Features Curie Heat Technology: Station utilizes curie heat technology, which keeps the iron at a more stable temperature, and also heats it from outside-in. Read more about it here Simple Push-fit Solder Tips: To remove a tip, wait until the iron is cool and then simply pull the tip out. On the tweezers, you must first unscrew the locking screw, then pull. Similar to a large 1/4 audio jack. Heater / Sensor Failed Detection: If sensor circuit fails, the heater power is shut down. Temperature Lock-Out : The temperature can be locked with a password code - for production line management. Energy Saver: If the station is idle for more than 20 minutes, the station decreases tip temperature and extends tip life. (more.). Made in China.
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