Functional description
To obtain good electrical and thermal conductivity, occasionally remove the soldering tip
and clean the heating element shaft with a brass brush.
Changing the soldering tips and desoldering inserts
The soldering tip and/or the desoldering inserts must be changed if they are worn, or if
a different form of soldering tip or insert is desired. The soldering tip/desoldering inserts
can also be changed when hot:
Figure 9a
ersa DIGITAL 2000 A
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Lift spring hook out of tip hole (pos. 1/fig. 7) and pull off the tip using
the flat-nosed pliers (pos. 2/fig. 7).
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Set aside the hot soldering tip on a fireproof support or in the holder.
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Attach new tip; when sliding on the tip make sure that the knob of the
heating element lies in the slot of the tip (fig. 8). This positions the tip
and prevents turning.
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Anchor spring hook in the tip hole again.
Figure 9b
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Switch the soldering station off, since the heating elements may reach
temperatures of 800 °C without soldering/desoldering insert.
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Grip the soldering bit/desoldering insert with tip change tweezers and
pull it carefully forwards and off (fig. 9a + 9b).
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Place the hot soldering/desoldering tip a fire-resistant base. Therefore
we re-commend our special holder SH 03 (fig. 11).
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Use the tip change tweezers to push the other soldering tip/desolder-
ing inserts up against the spring clamping force until the limit stop is
reached, and align.
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When changing desoldering inserts only: Use the knurled screw to set
the power limit. (see chapter 5.5)
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Switch the soldering station on.
Note:
The tip exchanger 3ZT00164 is available as an option.
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Figure 10
Figure 11
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