T15-K Knife Soldering Tip 4.7mm /45° x 15mm
$ 21.35
How to use Shape K and examplesThis type has a shape like a knife and is capable of soldering by applying the tip in 3 ways: line, face and point. It is used for soldering at narrow pitches, correction of bridging and drag soldering.Shape K has the special application of Long Life Type.Soldering tiny chip parts such as 0603Put the tip to the leads while laying down the entire blade. * Soldering tip in the picture is T30-KU with an N2 system iron for pre-heating effect.Some IC is specified by manufacturer not to be touched electrode by tip end.The other tip shapes are recommended. Soldering tiny chip parts such as 0603Drag solderingPTHPut the tip to the leads while laying down the entire blade and drag it slowly.Apply flux to leads and land pads before soldering. It prevents the troubles such as solder bridge.* Lay the blade down to thoroughly transfer sufficient heat to the pattern. QFPPut the tip to the leads while laying down the entire blade and drag it slowly.Apply flux to leads and land pads before soldering. It prevents the troubles such as solder bridge.* Lay the blade down to thoroughly transfer sufficient heat to the pattern. Correcting BridgingIf the bridge amount is smallStand the blade on edge and drag the tip slowly.Please operate with clean tip.* Do not stand the blade up at too steep angle. Doing so will damage the P.W.B. If the bridge amount is largeLay the blade down and drag the tip slowly.Please operate with clean tip.Soldering at the narrow pitchesStand the blade on edge and put the tip end on the leads of the IC chip.Viewing from the front also shows that the tip end does not come in contact with the IC. Categories: HAKKO, Product catalogue, Shape K, Shop by brand, Soldering iron tips, T15 series Tags: FM202, FM2027, FM203, FM204, FM206, FX951, FX952, T15 Soldering Tips
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