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Instruction Manual: Solderpro™

PRO-110

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REFUELING REPLACE CAP SOLDERING IGNITION SEQUENCE-1 HOW TO USE BLOW TORCH TIP ADJUSTMENT TROUBLE SHOOTING

1.8 STORE WHEN NOT IN USE. Store in dry, locked cabinet


2.4 8.1 When replacing cap 8 3.2.1 Remove tip and tip housing 3.2 11. To reduce the risk of personal injury, property damage, or out of reach of children.
2.1 Make sure ON / OFF switch please refer as shown picture 8. 7.1 BE SURE THE END OF THE SOLDEREING TIP IS CLEAN AND WELL 4 damage to your SOLDERPRO, do not attempt to repair the
TINNED (COATED WITH SOLDER). The solder on the tip will melt by untightening knurled nut. 1.9 BE extremely careful as torch flame tip temperature is
is at "OFF" position before 3.2.2 Mount torch tip in place of 4.1 The tip temperature can unit body. over 1300°C (2500°F)
rapidly and create a conduc-tive path for the heat to reach the 3.A Lift up ON /OFF IGNITION
filling. Gas workpiece. A small additional amount of solder may be added removed tip housing. TIGHTEN LOOSEN
be adjusted by turning PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE HOW TO CORRECT 1.10 BE extremely careful as torch flame is almost invisible
2.2 Adaptors are not normally SWITCH to the "ON" position in daylight or strong light.
Butane CLEANING to the tip while it is in contact with the workpiece to ensure to release gas. 3.2.3 Ignite gas by means of the GAS CONTROL LEVER 11.1 Do not ignite a. Empty tank a. Refill with butane fuel
required when refilling. good heat conduction. on/off ignition switch observing the - + signs b. Too high or low fuel b. Adjust control lever to a 1.11 USE SAFETY GLASSES.
7.2 If possible connect the workpieces mechanically, or position 3.B Push the switch upward pressure higher or lower position. 1.12 DON'T OVERREACH. Keep proper footing and balance
2.3 To refill hold refill can as 9.1 Use only the mild soap and a damp 3.A (Same as 3.A & 3.B) on the body.

ensure tip has cooled


before replacing cap.
toward tip to the maximum

Do switch off and


U.S. Pat. 5,490,496
cloth to clean the housings of the them as rigidly as possible. 3.B 3.2.4 Adjust flame length. Do not 4.2 Normally set the c. Push on/off ignition c. Re-read "How to use as at all times.
pictured (fuel transfer is

Warning
point to ignite then release switch too fast. a soldering iron"
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tool. Many household cleaners 7.3 Allow the soldering tip to heat sufficiently: 15 seconds minimum adjust to Maximum length GAS CONTROL LEVER to 1.13 STAY ALERT. Watch what you are doing. Use common
dependent upon gravity). to about 30 seconds for optimum operating temperature. the switch back to "ON" d. Clogged orifice assembly d. Clean or replace with
contain chemicals which could as gas may flash and turn off. mid position when new orifice assembly sense. Do not operate when you are tired.
2.4 Observe fuel level in 7.4 Apply the heated soldering tip directly to the work. Heat the position to stay on. ON 1.14 DO NOT TOUCH THE HEATED TIP OR BARREL OF THE UNIT.
seriously damage the plastic. 3.C To turn off, slide the 3.2.5 To shut off the tool, same as soldering or brazing.
tranparent window and work surfaces sufficiently for the solder to melt on them. Apply 1.15 DO NOT leave unit unattended when it is operating or
Also do not use gasoline, turpentine, the solder to the work surface directly. Do not just melt the ON / OFF ignition switch soldering tip (3.1.6) 4.3 It is not necessary for the 11.2 Low gas a. Clogged orifice assembly a. Clean or replace with new one.
stop filling when 90% lacquer or paint thinner, dry cleaning catalyst inside the tip to pressure or b. Cold fuel b. Hold body in hands to hot.

SOLDERPRO 110
solder on the tip of the iron allowing it to fall onto the work. downward toward to the -

+
FULL.(PRO-110) OFF low flame allow unit to warm up. 1.16 ALWAYS BE SURE THE UNIT IS COOL BEFORE STORING.
fluids or similar products. Never let This will cause poor bonding bet-ween the solder and the gas control lever. OTHER TIPS glow bright red to achieve c. Low fuel c. Refuel
1.17 DO NOT REPLACE CAP WITHOUT SWITCHING UNIT
-

+
any liquid get inside the tool; never surfaces to be joined. Remove the iron tip quickly after the 3.C
-
satisfactory soldering

+
-

+
immerse any part of the tool into a Replace 3.3 How to use Heat blow tip temperatures. Experience - OFF AND ENSURING TIP HAS COOLED.

+
solder flows on the work surfaces.

+
liquid. Cap same as soldering tip. will dictate the adjuster 11.3 Tip does not a. Used-up catalyst a. Replace with new tip. 1.18 USE ONLY IN WELL VENTILATED AREA.
NOTE : The heating catalyst in the tip has a limited life (approx.200 heat up b. Insufficient fuel b. Adjust control lever to
hours) and will eventually need to be replaced. Replacements may 3.4 How to use Hot kife tip same setting required. 1.19 DO NOT attempt to readjust or repair, unit is not user
as soldering tip. pressure a higher position.
be found at iroda distributor. c. Clogged orifice assembly c. Clean or replace with new one. serviceable.

DESCRIPTION CHANGING TIPS HOW TO USE SOLDERING IRON IGNITION SEQUENCE-2 CLEAN OR REPLACE ORIFICE ASSEMBLY ACCESSORIES 10 The accessories Listed below are available from your
3. local retailer.
Tinned •iroda Soldering Iron Tips are 5 3.1.1 Be sure the hot air exhaust 3.C Do not touch Tip, 3.D Do not ignite 6.1 Remove soldering tip and flame collar in the normal manner. SOLDERPRO 110 PART NO DESCRIPTION TYPE PART NO
Chrome
shaped from a copper bar, then, hole is positioned upward Tip Housing or the unit when 6.2 While holding the torch straight up in the vertical position, unscrew
Iron plated 5.1 Be sure the tip has cooled
coated with protective iron plating. as pictured. Knurled Nut "Tip Assembly" Nozzle Assembly (A) from the Torch Body (C). You may have to use
Copper base before removal. Soldering PS-01 1.6mm Conical Heat
•Though the Coating is thick for 3.1.2 Set gas control level at mid while igniting. is not screwed on. a pliers or other tool to start unscrewing. Do not grasp and turn Tip Blower PS-10
SOLDERING TIP 5.2 The catalyst seen through TIGHTEN LOOSEN
KNURLED ON/OFF GAS GAS TANK SEE THROUGH FILLING
position. the Ceramic Head (D).
TIP HOUSING Evaporated improved durability, it has good the Hot Air Exhaust Hole of
3.1.3 Push the ON / OFF ignition NUT IGNITION CONTROL WINDOW VALVE
Gas heat conductivity for more efficient the soldering tip is very deli- 6.3 Carefully remove Orifice Assembly (B) by lifting out of torch body. Soldering PS-02 3.2mm Conical Orifice SWITCH LEVER
switch slowly upward toward 3.C 3.D
NOTE THAT THE SHORTER SIDE OF ORIFICE ASSEMBLY FITS INTO Tip Assembly PS-14
HOT AIR WINDOW thermal recovery. cate and will not sustain ON
CAP tip to the max. point and TORCH BODY.
EXHAUST mechanical abuse without
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release the switch. Soldering PS-03 2.4mm
HOLE
serious damage. 6.4 Soak Orifice Assembly in Naptha or other similar solvent Tip Chisel Deflector S-30 +

Warning (same as 3A & 3B) OFF for approximately 5 minutes.


Do switch off and
5.3 The soldering tip is easily
ensure tip has cooled
before replacing cap. 3.1.4 You may hear the gas flow 6.5 Replace clean (or new) Orifice Assembly Soldering PS-04 3.2mm SOLDERPRO 110
removable allowing the Chisel
sound and tip housing
-

+
U.S. Pat. 5,490,496

installation of other style remembering to insert the SHORTER +

Tip

-
TIP ASSEMBLY window becomes orange SIDE INTO TORCH BODY.
tips or the replacement

-
-
color after 1 or 2 seconds. If not, repeat #3.1.3 6.6 Replace Nozzle Assembly Soldering PS-05 2.4mm ON OFF

+
of a worn tip. After the Angle
3.1.5 Tip temperature can be changed by adjusting the and hand tighten or Tip
SOLDERPRO 110 soldering tip is cool, simply
gas control lever. tighten gently with a
unscrew it with a counterclock wise motion. Soldering PS-06 3.2mm
3.1.6 To turn off, Same as 3.C -
pliers grasping the Angle

+
Be careful not to overtighten as this could -
Tip

+
It is not necessary to move the gas control lever after shank of the Nozzle
damage the nozzle assemdly and thread in B
the unit is turned off. Assembly. D
the body. Orifice C Hot nife PS-09
A
Nozzle Assembly Assembly

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SOLDERPRO™
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PRO-110 • PRO-110K
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SOLDERPRO 110

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Instruction Manual
READ INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS BEFORE USE
© 2001.7

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SPECIAL WARNING

Warnings: 12.1 This product, when used for soldering and similar
1.1 Unit contains flammable gas (Butane) under pressure - applications, produces chemicals known to the State of
use with care. California to cause cancer and birth defects or other
1.2 DO NOT expose to heat above +50°C (120°F) and reproductive harm.
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avoid prolonged exposure to the sun.


1.3 DO NOT puncture or incinerate. 12.2 Department of Transportation Hazardous Materials
1.4 Excessive gas flow, flaming or catalyst pulsing red may Requlations forbid the carriage of butane or other
occur when the GAS CONTROL LEVER is incorrectly flammable gas products on passenger aircraft.
adjusted,ie., set too high. Do not pack this item or any other flammable gas item,
1.5 DO NOT refill, ignite or use near open flame, heater, fur- in any checked or carry-on baggage.
nace or combustible materials.
1.6 KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN. Cluttered areas and benches
invite injuries.
1.7 KEEP CHILDREN AWAY. Visitors should be kept away
from work area.

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