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iroda SOLDERPRO 50K Instruction Manual

iroda SOLDERPRO 50K Instruction Manual

Pocket sized butane soldering iron kit

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Pocket Sized Butane Soldering Iron Kit
Instruction Manual
READ INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS BEFORE USE

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  • Page 1 Pocket Sized Butane Soldering Iron Kit Instruction Manual READ INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS BEFORE USE...
  • Page 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY • Be extremely careful as torch flame tip temperature is over 1300°C INSTRUCTIONS (2400°F) • Be extremely careful as torch flame is almost invisible in daylight or Warnings: under strong light. • Unit uses flammable gas (Butane) under pressure – use with care. • Use Safety Glasses. • DO NOT expose to heat above +50°C (120°F) and avoid prolonged • Do not touch the heated tip of the unit. exposure to the sun. • DO NOT leave unit unattended when operating or hot. • DO NOT puncture or incinerate. • Always be sure unit is cool before storing. • DO NOT refill, ignite or use near open flame, heater, furnace or • DO NOT replace cap without switching unit off and ensuring tip has combustible materials. cooled. • Keep work area clean. Cluttered areas and benches invite injuries. • If your torch malfunctions do not try to repair. Contact your dealer • KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN. Visitors should be kept away from or online support for help. work area. • Butane-Propane mix or other fuel could create much higher • Store in dry, locked cabinet out of reach of children.
  • Page 3 DESCRIPTION Soldering Safety Gas Tank Transparent Window Flint Ignitor Wire Stand Filling Valve Ignition ON/OFF Gas Point Control Lever...
  • Page 4 HOW TO USE THE IGNITION SOLDERPRO 50K 1. Push the ON/OFF lever upward and to the right, and set to mid position. (Fig. 2) REFILLING 2. Ignite the gas stream with the Flint Ignitor Fig.1 located on the Torch Cap. (Fig. 3a Fig. 3b) • Use only high-quality butane gas. Fig.2 (You can also use a regular lighter.) The tip • Refill in a well-ventilated area away from any ignition will flame for a few seconds and then the source and other people. catalyst will change to an orange glow. 1. Hold butane canister upside down when filling (Fig.1) 2. Firmly press canister nozzle into Gas Filling Valve. Fig.1 3. Release canister when gas starts to overflow. (Gas overflow during refilling is normal and does not indicate a leak) 4. Wait for a few minutes before use. Fig.3a...
  • Page 5: Temperature Adjustment

    IGNITION WARNINGS TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT • The tip temperature can be adjusted by turning the ON/OFF Gas • Do not touch Tip, Tip Housing or Knurled Nut while igniting. (Fig. 4) Control Lever left or right. (Fig. 6) • Do not ignite torch when Tip Assembly is not screwed on. (Fig. 5) • Set to mid-position when soldering or brazing. • Excessive gas flow, flare-up or catalyst pulsing red may occur when the Gas Control Lever is set too high. Fig.4 Fig.5 Fig.6...
  • Page 6 CHANGING TIPS CLEANING 1. Be sure the tip has cooled before removal. • Use only mild soap and a damp cloth to clean the housings of the tool. Many household cleaners contain chemicals which could 2. Unscrew tip with a counterclockwise seriously damage the plastic. Also do not use gasoline, turpentine, motion. (Fig. 7) Pliers may be required to lacquer or paint thinner, dry cleaning fluids or similar products. lightly grasp the tip in order to loosen it. Never let any liquid get inside the tool; never immerse any part of 3. Replace with desired tip. Be careful not the tool into a liquid. to overtighten as this could damage the thread in the cap. Fig.7 WARNING: The catalyst inside the soldering tip is very delicate and will not sustain mechanical abuse without serious damage.
  • Page 7: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLE SHOOTING SPECIAL WARNING • To reduce the risk of personal injury, property damage, or damage • This product, when used for soldering and similar applications, to your SOLDERPRO 50, do not attempt to repair the unit body. produces chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE HOW TO CORRECT Does not a. Empty Gas Tank a. Refill with butane fuel • Department of Transportation Hazardous Materials Regulations ignite forbid the carriage of butane or other flammable gas products on b. Too high or low fuel b. Adjust control lever to a pressure higher or lower position. passenger aircraft. Do not pack this item or any other flammable c. Pushing on/off ignition c. Re-read IGNITION steps gas item, in any checked or carry-on baggage. switch too fast. Low gas a. Cold fuel a. Hold body in hands to pressure or allow unit to warm up.
  • Page 8: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS This appliance may be filled with any cartridges marked Length W / Cap 155 mm (6.1 inches) “Butane” complying with EN 417. W / Soldering Tip 140 mm (5.5 inches) Warning: Height 28 mm (1.1 inches) -Use outdoors only or use in well ventilated areas. -Read the instructions before using the appliance. Weight Empty Fuel Tank 56 g ± 2 g CAUTION: Watt 30 W - 70 W -Accessible parts may be very hot. Keep young children 346.5 away from the appliance. Approximate Soldering Tip ≈ 842 ℉ (450 ℃) Temperature Torch ≈ 2400 ℉ (1300 ℃) Hot Knife ≈ 842 ℉ (450 ℃) Heat Blower ≈ 1300 ℉ (650 ℃) Capacity Gas Container 7 ml (0.24 oz) Flame Length Mid Setting 1 cm (0.4 inches) Operating Time Mid Setting / One Gas Filling 40 min. Heat Up Time Working Temperature 18 seconds...
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