Do you know the common faults of electric soldering iron
1. After being turned on, the electric soldering iron does not heat up.
When a soldering iron is turned on but does not immediately begin to heat up, an open circuit fault is present. There are various locations at the soldering iron plug where this flaw could develop. All three components of the soldering iron are damaged: the power cord, the lead wire, and the soldering iron core.
2. The soldering iron's tip does not consume tin.
Do not consume the soldering iron tip. Tin Pu observes that the freshly purchased soldering iron tip is used without trimming, preventing the soldering iron tip from being tinned. It is necessary to fix the burnt-to-death soldering iron tip that has been in use for a long time because it is not tinned.
3. A charge is applied to the soldering iron.
For welders, using an electric soldering iron poses a severe risk of electric shock mishaps. Therefore, the power supply should be shut off right away for inspection once it is discovered that the electric soldering iron is electrified. The electric soldering iron is electrified for a number of reasons. The electric soldering iron's power cord is attached to the grounding wire's terminal; when the power cord separates from the soldering iron core's terminal, it touches the grounding wire's screw, tangles the soldering iron's electric power lead wire, and causes leakage; the power ground itself conducts electricity.、
4. The soldering iron's tip has a pit in it.
Long-term usage of the electric soldering iron causes the soldering iron tip to develop pits or oxidized corrosion layers, which alter the soldering iron tip's blade surface's shape. In this situation, the oxide coating and pits can be removed with a file, the item can be reshaped, tinned, and then utilized again.
