Technical Data
Soldering station
Dimensions L x W x H (mm)
Weight
Mains supply voltage ( V / Hz) 100 V - 240 V /
Power consumption
Safety class
Temperature range
Tool dependent
Temperature accuracy (°C/°F)
Temperature stability
Standby Temp.
Equipotential bonding
Operating temperature (°C)
Storage temperature
Relative Humidity
Battery
Max. operating height
Maximum storage height
Maximum transport height
Subject to technical alterations and amendments.
Temperature performance
The soldering tool has an internal usage sensor which can
be used to set an automatic switch-off function (Stand-by).
The settings can be found in the station's operating instruc-
tions.
WSM 1
WSM 1C
133 x 110 x 55
(Inch)
5,24 x 4,33 x 2,17
(kg)
2
50 Hz - 60 Hz
(W)
50
WSM 1
I
WSM 1C
II (Switching power
supply unit)
II (For battery use)
(°C)
100 - 400
200 - 750
(°F)
Average tip temperature
can be „offset" to ± 9 °C
(± 17 °F) at idle with
no
load.
(°C/°F)
± 5 °C / ± 9 °F
(°C)
150 – 250
(°F)
300 – 480
Over 3.5 mm switching
jack socket on the
device side
10 - 35
(°F)
50 - 95
(°C)
-24 - 45
(°F)
75 - 113
(%)
0 - 90, non-condensing
3,000 m above sea
level, without pressure
equalization
4,500 m above sea
level, without pressure
equalization
10,500 m above sea
level, without pressure
equalization
Symbols
Caution!
Warning! Risk of burns!
Read the operating instructions!
ESD-compatible design and ESD-compatible
workstation
Before performing work of any kind on the unit,
always disconnect the power plug from the
socket.
Safety transformer
Symbol indicates the positive/negative output
-
+
connection
CE mark of conformity
British Conformity Mark
Disposal
Waste light sources have to be removed from
equipment. Check with your local authority or
retailer for recycling advice and collection point.
According to local regulations retailers may have
an obligation to take back waste electrical and
electronic equipment free of charge. Your contri-
bution to re-use and recycling of waste electrical
and electronic equipment helps to reduce the
demand of raw materials. Waste electrical and
electronic equipment contain valuable, recyclable
materials, which can adversely impact the envi-
ronment and the human health, if not disposed of
in an environmentally compatible manner. Delete
personal data from waste equipment, if any.
Contaminated filters must be treated as special
waste. Dispose of replaced equipment parts, filters
or old devices in accordance with the rules and re-
gulations applicable in your country.
Batteries must be disposed of according to
regulations so that they can be recycled. Consu-
mers are required by law to take rechargeable
batteries and regular batteries to a suitable
collection site. Do not dispose of them with
domestic waste.
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