Weller WTMT Soldering Station Owner’s Manual
- May 15, 2024
- Weller
Table of Contents
- Weller WTMT Soldering Station
- Owner’s Manual
- WMRT / WMRT MS
- Safety information
- Specified Conditions Of Use
- User groups
- Technical Data
- Warranty
- Symbols
- Disposal
- Disposal – UK
- Specifications
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Weller WTMT Soldering Station
Owner’s Manual
WMRT / WMRT MS
Read these instructions and the accompanying safety information carefully before starting up the device and starting work with the device.
Failure to observe the safety regulations results in a risk to life and limb.
Keep these instructions in a place that is accessible to all users. Please
adhere to the operating instructions of the connected devices.
Please be sure to read and follow the operating instructions for your Weller
Supply Unit.
Safety information
For safety reasons, children and youths under the age of 16, as well as per- sons who are not familiar with these operating instructions, may not use the device. Children should be supervised in order to ensure that they do not play with the tool.
This device is not intended for use by persons (including children) with limited physical, sensory or mental aptitude, or by persons who lack knowledge or experience in handling the device.
Always place the soldering tool in the safety rest while not in use.
Keep other persons well away from your workplace. The work area is out of
bounds for children and unauthorized persons. Never allow other persons to
touch the soldering tool or cable.
Use only original Weller soldering tips!
WARNING
Electrical shock
Protect yourself against electric shocks. The handles on soldering tools with
an antistatic design are conductive.
- Avoid touching earthed objects such as pipes, heaters, cookers and refrigerators.
- Do not use the soldering tool in a damp or wet environment.
- Never work on voltage-carrying parts.
WARNING
Risk of burns
The soldering tip becomes very hot during soldering work. There is a risk of
burns from touching the tips.
After the soldering process, the soldering tool and the workpiece holder are
still hot.
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Always place the soldering tool in the safety rest while not in use. Make sure the safety holder is stable.
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Do not touch the hot soldering tips and keep them away from inflammable objects.
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Only replace solder tips when cold
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Only replace nozzles when cold
Risk of burning through liquid solder. Protect yourself against solder splashes. -
Wear appropriate protective clothing to protect yourself against burns. Protect your eyes by wearing eye protection.
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When working with adhesives, special attention must be paid to the warning information provided by the
adhesive manufacturer. -
Only connect the vacuum and hot air at the designated points.
WARNING
Fire hazard
Covering the soldering iron or the safety holder poses a fire hazard.
- Always keep objects well away from the soldering iron and safety holder.
- Keep all combustible objects, liquids or gases well away from the hot soldering tool.
- Do not place or leave the hot soldering or desoldering tip on the worktop or on plastic surfaces.
- Avoid unintentional operation. Disconnect the soldering tool from the power supply while not in use.
- Keep explosive and flammable objects well away from the device.
Store your soldering tool in a safe place. When not in use, units and tools should be stored in a dry, high or locked area out of the reach of children. Make sure that unused soldering tools are free of voltage and de-pressurised.
Do not use the cable for purposes other than those for which it is intended. Never carry the unit by the cable. Do not use the cable to pull the plug out of the socket. Protect the cable against heat, oil and sharp edges.
Be alert. Pay attention to what you are doing. Be smart when using the unit.
Do not use the soldering tool if you are having difficulty concentrating.
Avoid abnormal posture. Arrange your work station in an ergonomically correct
way. Avoid bad posture when using the unit, as this can lead to postural
problems.
The soldering tool must be operated only in perfect technical working order.
Safety devices must not be deactivated.
Faults and defects must be repaired immediately. Before using the unit / tool,
safety devices must be carefully checked to make sure that they are
functioning properly and in the manner intended. Check that moving parts are
func-tioning properly and are not sticking, and whether parts are damaged. All
parts must be correctly fitted and must satisfy all the requirements necessary
to guarantee troublefree operation of the unit.
Use the correct tool. Use only accessories or auxiliary de-vices which are
included in the list of accessories or appro-ved for use by the manufacturer.
Use WELLER accessories or auxiliary devices on original WELLER equipment only.
The use of other tools and other accessories can cause injury.
Secure the tool. Use clamping fixtures to hold the workpiece.
Use a solder fume extraction unit. If appliances for connecting solder fume extraction units are available, ensure that they are connected and used properly.
Specified Conditions Of Use
Use the soldering iron exclusively for the purpose indicated in the Operating
Instructions of soldering and desoldering under the conditions specified here.
The soldering iron may only used in combination with Weller Supply Units.
This device may only be used at room temperature and indoors. Protect against moisture and direct sunlight.
User groups
Due to differing degrees of risk and potential hazards, sever-al work steps may only be performed by trained experts.
Work step | User groups |
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Default soldering parameters | Specialist personnel with technical training |
Replacing electrical replacement parts | Electricians |
Default maintenance intervals | Safety expert |
Operation Filter change | Non-specialists |
Operation
Filter change
Replacing electrical replacement parts| Technical trainees under theguidance
and supervision of a trained expert
Technical Data
| Micro
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Soldering iron| WMRP| WMRP MS
Temperature range °C
Temperature range °F| 100 – 450
150 – 950| 100 – 450
150 – 950
Power consumption| 40 W
(55 W)| 40 W
(55 W)
Mains supply voltage| 12 V / AC| 12 V / AC
Heat-up time
(50°C to 350°C) (120°F to 660°F)| 3 s| 3 s
Tip type series| RTM| RTM MS
Supply unit| WT 2M, WR 3M
Desoldering iron| WMRT /
WMRT MS| WTMT
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Temperature range °C
Temperature range °F| 100 – 450
200 – 850| 100 – 450
200 – 850
Power consumption| 80 W (2×40 W)| 80 W (2×40 W)
Mains supply voltage| 12 V / AC| 12 V / AC
Heat-up time
(50°C to 350°C) (120°F to 660°F)| 5 s| 5 s
Tip type series| RTW /
RTW (MS)| RTWMS /
RTWPS
Supply unit| WT 2M, WR 3M
Subject to technical alterations and amendments.
Warranty
Claims by the buyer for physical defects are time-barred after a period of one
year from delivery to the buyer. This does not apply to claims by the buyer
for indemnification in accordance with §§ 478, 479 BGB (German Federal Law
Gazette).
We shall only be liable for claims arising from a warranty furnished by us if
the quality or durability warranty has been furnished by use in writing and
using the term „Warranty“.
The warranty shall be void if damage is due to improper use and if the device
has been tampered with by unauthorized persons.
For more information please visit
www.weller-tools.com.
Symbols
| Caution!
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| Warning! Risk of burns
| Read the operating instructions!
| ESD-compatible design and ESD-compatible workstation
| CE mark of conformity
| British Conformity Mark
Disposal
Do not dispose of electric tools together with household waste material! In observance of Eu-ropean Directive 2012/19/EU on waste electrical and electronic equipment and its implementation in accordance with national law, electric tools that have reached the end of their life must be collected separately and returned to an environ-mentally compatible recycling facility.
Disposal – UK
Do not dispose of electric tools together with household waste material! In observance of Bri-tish Directive 2013 No. 3113 on waste electrical and electronic equipment and its implementation in accordance with national law, electric tools that have reached the end of their life must be collected separately and returned to an environ-mentally compatible recycling facility.
Specifications
- Model: WTMT
- WMRP SET: T0052919099N
- WMRT SET: T0051317399N
- WSR 211: T005158599
- WMRP MS SET: T0051317599N
- WMRT MS Set: T0051317599N
- Temperature Range: 100 – 450°C for WMRP, WMRP MS, WTMT / 200 -850°C for WMRT, WMRT MS
- Power: 40 W (55 W)
- Voltage: 12 V / AC
- Heating Time: 3 seconds
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Can I use non-WELLER spare parts for maintenance?
A: It is recommended to use only original WELLER spare parts for maintenance to ensure optimal performance and safety.
Q: What is the heating time of the product?
A: The product has a heating time of 3 seconds, providing quick readiness for use.
Q: What is the voltage requirement for the product?
A: The product operates on 12 V AC voltage for efficient performance.
References
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- Homepage | Weller Tools
- Weller Product Registration | Weller Tools
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