American Beauty Tools, 10504, 250 Watt Standard Capacity Tweezer-Style Resistance Soldering System, 110VAC
Features
- 250 Watts (2.8 VAC) of Infinitely Variable Power provides the ideal combination of intensity and control.
- Light-weight, palm-sized hand piece with comfort grip padding minimizes operator fatigue.
- Copper-coated, stainless steel electrodes can be easily bent, allowing the user to customize the handpiece to their specific application.
- Footswitch permits hands-free activation of power, vastly improving control of your applications and virtually eliminating the sparking that is common with other brands of resistance based systems.
American Beauty offers the most advanced and complete line of resistance soldering systems available anywhere in the world. Here are just a few of the advantages that you will find with resistance soldering systems:
- Smash Operational Bottlenecks - Concentrated heat reduces solder time many times over.
- Improve Solder Joint Quality - Poor solder joints are often the result of insufficient heat throughout the joint,creating weak spots.
- Eliminate Thermal Damage - Traditional soldering methods introduce too much heat into surrounding areas damaging critical components or desoldering of previously soldered joints.
- Reduce Liability - Light-weight handpieces cool within seconds greatly reducing likelihood of repetitive strain injury and virtually eliminating the burn risk for the user.
- Solder in Tight Spots - Versatile systems allow easy access to restricted areas.
- Cut down on Energy Consumption - Instant heat means you're not paying to heat a soldering station all day long.
- Save on Maintenance and Consumables - Electrodes last twice as long as soldering tips and don't require constant rewetting.
Stop trying to perform your difficult soldering operation the same old way with the same old tools. Try an American Beauty Resistance Soldering System today.
Users of this product have stated that they use it for several jobs which include but are not limited to:
- Soldering semi-rigid coaxial cable terminations up to .141"
- Soldering wire terminations 12 AWG and finer
- Soldering heavy leads onto PC board
- Soldering component leads for through hole PCB assembly
- Soldering cable assemblies in production-line environment
- Soldering .062" high pressure line brass tube into quick disconnect brass fitting
- Remanufacturing small electric D.C. motors
- Starting PCB foil bond pulls
- Soldering the connector to the UT141 rigid cable.
- Soldering connectors on to RF cables
- Connecting .925 sterling silver jump rings
- Soldering chip resistors onto circuit boards with large heat sinks
- Assembly of wire harnesses
- Soldering battery packs and other hobby-related electronics
- Construction of Radio Astronomy Receiver