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{{Equipment page | {{Equipment page | ||
|toolname=Hot Air & Soldering Iron Rework Station | | toolname=Hot Air & Soldering Iron Rework Station | ||
|model=GQ 5200 SMD Rework Soldering Station | | model=GQ 5200 SMD Rework Soldering Station | ||
|serial=??? | | serial=??? | ||
|owner=Donated by purchase: Wes, Wil, Travis, Mike M, Peter, Shannon, Jorgen, Daryl, & James | | owner=Donated by purchase: Wes, Wil, Travis, Mike M, Peter, Shannon, Jorgen, Daryl, & James | ||
|loanstatus=Owned by Protospace | | loanstatus=Owned by Protospace | ||
|arrived=05 May 2013 | | arrived=05 May 2013 | ||
|location=Electronics Workroom | | location=Electronics Workroom | ||
|status=Working | | status=Working | ||
|permission=Open to Members | | permission=Open to Members | ||
|certification=Demo required | | certification=Demo required | ||
|itemphoto=[[File:SolderingIron_GQ.jpg|350px|thumb|right|]] | | id=30 | ||
| itemphoto=[[File:SolderingIron_GQ.jpg|350px|thumb|right|]] | |||
}} | }} | ||
Revision as of 23:40, 24 November 2016
Type | Hot Air & Soldering Iron Rework Station |
Make/Model | GQ 5200 SMD Rework Soldering Station |
Serial number | ??? |
Original owner | Donated by purchase: Wes, Wil, Travis, Mike M, Peter, Shannon, Jorgen, Daryl, & James |
Loan status | Owned by Protospace |
Arrival date | 05 May 2013 |
Location | Electronics Workroom |
Functional status | Working |
Usage permissions | Open to Members |
Certification | Demo required |
Wiki-ID | 30 |
Label | 1.0" 1.5" 2.0" |
Specs
- 120V AC
- Separate hot air & soldering iron
- Separate controls: air temp, air speed, iron temp
- 270W
- 200–480° C/390–900° F
- Air capacity 24L/min max
- 4 air nozzle sizes
- 12 soldering iron tips
Usage Notes
- Max temperature is usually far too hot for normal soldering, keep at reasonable temperature to extend tip life
- Do not unplug unit prior to cooldown below 60° C/140° F, fan stays on to cool air after switches turned off
- Careful where hot air tip is pointed, is scalding hot air capable of lighting fires
- Keep sponge wet and regularly tin and wipe tip to keep clean
- Do not bend air or soldering cords excessively, will ruin unit