Mag-Torch MT 6100 Operating Instructions

Mag-Torch MT 6100 Operating Instructions

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5. Handle
Before using your gun, make sure your voltage and electric current frequency match with the
gun's information.
Using the cord (6), connect the gun to a 120V/60Hz power supply.
Holding the gun by the handle (5), place the solder tip (1) on the point you wish to solder.
Squeeze the trigger (4), and the bulb (3) will shine and the tip will get hot.
It will take 6 to 8 seconds for the gun to reach temperature (900˚F)
When finished soldering, release the trigger. As long as the trigger is depressed, the gun will continue
to heat up.
Do not depress the trigger for long periods of time while soldering.
When you let go of the trigger, the temperature diminishes quickly. Depressing the trigger quickly raises the
temperature.
Soldering guns are safe tools. Your Mag-Torch solder gun is UL-US Listed. It complies with all relevant
safety regulations. As with any electrical appliance, it must be handled with proper care. Be aware, that the
soldering tip reaches very high temperatures, do not touch. Do not alter the plug in any way. Do not use if
power cord appears to be damaged or frayed, as electric shock or fires may result.
2. Tip Collet
3. Bulb
4. Trigger
6. Cord
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

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Product No. MT 6100
1. Soldering Tip
MT 6100—100W Soldering Gun
Technical Information
0.8A
Power:
120V~
Voltage:
60Hz
Frequency:
Class II
Insulation:
1 minute ON, 4 minutes OFF
Duty Cycle:
Instructions
Rev. 11-2013

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  • Page 1 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Soldering guns are safe tools. Your Mag-Torch solder gun is UL-US Listed. It complies with all relevant safety regulations. As with any electrical appliance, it must be handled with proper care. Be aware, that the soldering tip reaches very high temperatures, do not touch. Do not alter the plug in any way. Do not use if power cord appears to be damaged or frayed, as electric shock or fires may result.
  • Page 2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS When using electric tools, basic safety precautions should be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and personal injury. Read all of the instructions before attempting to operate the soldering gun. Save these instructions. • Keep work area clean – Cluttered areas and benches invite injuries. •...

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