Use and Care Manual

Weller Professional Tools
1000 Lufkin Road
Apex, NC 27539
Ph: 919-387-0099
April 23, 2013
Soldering Tip Maintenance
ALWAYS:
Tin the tip If not done, tip will oxidize (turn brown or black) and loose heat transfer ability
Use distilled water to keep sponge damp (not drenched)
Keep sponge clean
Use the Weller Dry Clean System WDC
Higher Temp = Reduced Tip Life
HOW TO “RENEW” YOUR TIP
Before tip is oxidized, use the Weller WPB1 polishing bar. When tip is cold lightly polish the tip to remove
oxides. Immediately re-tin the tip
In extreme cases of tip oxidation or tip “burnout” use the WPB1 along with tip tinnier. Once tip is renewed,
re-tin immediately.
Use the lowest soldering iron temperature possible
SOLDERS & FLUXES FACTS
The higher tin content in lead free solders attacks the iron plating on soldering tips.
Small diameter wire solder often has Flux voids that cause tip oxidation.
Hard, black smooth coating on tip is burned on flux, not a tip defect.
Water-soluble fluxes are highly corrosive at high temperatures and especially damaging to soldering tips.
Wire solder cored with water-soluble flux used during touch-up and rework procedures result in
accelerated tip failure.
No-clean fluxes are usually insufficient to clean normal oxides off soldering tips.

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