NEO TOOLS 19-152 Soldering Gun Instruction Manual
- June 13, 2024
- NEO TOOLS
Table of Contents
**NEO TOOLS 19-152 Soldering Gun Instruction Manual
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Product Overview
CAUTION: BEFORE USING THE TRANSFORMER SOLDERING IRON, READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY AND KEEP IT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
DESTINY
The transformer soldering iron is distinguished by its rapidly heating tip and is used to connect metal parts with a low-melting binder, e.g. tin-lead for soft soldering and for joining plastic elements (welding). The soldering iron is particularly useful when connecting elements with a larger crosssection, e.g. automotive electrical installations, low-voltage household electrical installations and other works requiring increased heating temperature.
SPECIFIC SAFETY REGULATIONS SAFETY NOTES
The soldering iron has temperature regulation. Careless use of the equipment may cause a fire. Let’s protect ourselves and the environment by maintaining appropriate security measures. This equipment is not intended for use by people (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capacity, or people with inexperience or knowledge of the equipment, unless it is done under the supervision or in accordance with the instructions for use of the equipment provided by persons responsible for their safety. Make sure that children do not play with the equipment..
- Protect the soldering iron against water and moisture.
- Before starting work, check the tool, cable and plug and have any damage remedied by authorized personnel.
- The supply voltage must agree with the data on the rating plate.
- Before commencing any servicing activities, disconnect the plug from the socket and let the device cool down.
- Do not touch the hot tip, use protective gloves.
- Do not carry the tool by the cord. Keep the cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged or entangled cords increasethe risk of electric shock.
- After finishing work, disconnect the soldering iron from the power supply and wait for it to cool down; a hot tip can damage other objects.
- Keep the soldering iron out of the reach of children.
- Be careful when using the soldering iron in places with flammable materials.
- Do not leave the equipment unattended while it is on.
- In the event of burns or skin contact, cool the area immediately with a stream of cold water.
- The soldering iron must not be disassembled. There is a risk of electric shock or burns.
- It is forbidden to use a soldering iron with a damaged or worn (burnt) tip – there is a risk of splashing of the molten binder.
- Do not run the soldering iron with the tip unscrewed.
- Protect the power cord from contact with the hot tip and casing ofthe soldering iron, such contact may damage the cable insulation and, consequently, cause an electric shock.
- Disconnect the plug from the power source and / or the battery from the power tool before making any adjustments, changing accessories, or storing power tools. Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the power tool accidentally.
- The tool is designed to work under voltage of 230V.
- The use of any accessories or additional tools other than those recommended in this manual may result in an increased risk of injury. Use only original spare parts.
- Use the soldering iron, accessories, tips, etc. in accordance with this manual and in the manner prescribed for the type of power tool, taking into account the working conditions and the work to be performed. Using the power tool for activities other than those for which it is intended may result in a dangerous situation.
WARNING
Elements for lifting loads cannot be joined by soldering. Live electrical installations or circuits requiring ESD protection must not be soldered. It is recommended to perform several soldering tests on unnecessary pieces of brazed material. The ability to use a soldering iron is acquired with practice.
ATTENTION
Carry out all inspections and repairs after disconnecting the soldering iron from the power supply. Inspections and repairs should be performed at the supplier’s service or at a service authorized by the supplier.
DESCRIPTION OF GRAPHIC PAGES
The numbering below refers to the components of the device shown on the graphic pages of this manual.
A. Device description
- Soldering tip
- Blade fastening nuts
- Temperature control knob
- Light bulb
- Switch
- Handle
- Power cord
B. Temperature control knob
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
After connecting the soldering iron to the mains, using the button in the handle, we start the process of heating the tip, it takes 3 to 6 seconds.
During this time, the tip heats up to the melting point of the solder. Also, while the tip is warming up, the light is on and the work area is illuminated during the work. When using the soldering iron for the first time, it is recommended to completely (fully) cover the tip of the tip with tin for easier use. After heating the tip of the tip to connect the two elements, touch the tip to the solder point and put the tin wire with the flux.
The transformer soldering iron should be operated in cycles of 12 seconds, every 48 seconds.
The replaceable part in the soldering iron is the tip and the bulb. In order to replace the tip, disconnect the cord from the power socket, wait until the tip cools down completely (do not cool it in water) and unscrew the screws securing the tip. Replace the tip and tighten the screws to secure it.
The bulb is replaced when it is damaged. Before replacing, disconnect the cord from the power socket. The replacement consists in twisting it out and replacing it with a new one.
TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT
The soldering iron provides three adjustable temperature levels / degrees which allow the user to adjust the temperature at the solder tip using the adjustment knob (Fig. B). .
The temperature settings below are recommendations only. Always start an operation with the gun temperature at the lowest level and increase the temperature as needed.
The control knob indicates:
A: Plastic Welding / Cutting;
B: Solder tin on printed circuit boards;
C: Applications require high temperature.
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Supply voltage and frequency | 230-240 V,50Hz |
Rated power | 200W |
Heating element temperature | 70-500⁰C |
Cyclic working time | 12 sec. work/48 sec. break |
Warm-up time | Approx. 3-6 seC. |
Protection class | II |
Weight | 0,7 kg |
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Electrically powered products should not be disposed of with household waste, but should be disposed of in appropriate facilities. Information on disposal is provided by the dealer of the product or local authorities. Waste electrical and electronic equipment contains substances that are not neutral for the natural environment. Nonrecycled equipment is a potential threat to the environment and human health.
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