Helping Hands with Magnifier Lens

SKU
93-100-715
Weighted Base | Magnifying Lense | 2 Alligator Clips | Adjustable | Keeps Project Stable
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Helping Hands with Magnifier Lens

The soldering helping hands keeps your project stable when soldering. It is great for hobbies and precision soldering work. The included magnifying glass makes soldering small items easier.

Features:

  • Weighted Base
  • Magnifying len
  • Multiple points of adjustment.
  • 2x Alligator clips
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Q: When selecting a soldering Iron how many watts do I need?


A: Typically soldering irons may have a power rating of between 15 to 30 watts. They are fine for most work. A higher wattage does not mean that the iron runs hotter it simply means that there is more power in reserve for coping with larger joints. Consider a higher wattage iron simply as being more resilient when it comes to heavier-duty work because it won't cool down so quickly.


Q: Is my new soldering iron ready to solder out of the box?


A: No. An important step to good soldering is tinning. Tinning should be done to new irons replacement tips and older iron tips. While the iron is warming up hold the solder against the tip and wait until the solder begins melt. As soon as the solder begins to melt coat the tip surface completely and wipe the tip off with a wet sponge. The end result should be a thin layer of solder coating the tip.