About WELLER DX 116
Weller nozzles are constructed to remove all kinds of solder at the solder joint. They are heated and melt the solder. After activating the vacuum the solder is extracted via the integrated tube into the collector.Optimize Soldering Performance with PrecisionThe WELLER DX 116 combines an advanced chisel shape with tin-lead construction for reliable and efficient heat transfer. Designed for demanding professional environments, its precise dimensions and composition deliver consistent results in intricate electronics assembly.
Compatibility and VersatilityEngineered to work seamlessly with various Weller soldering stationsincluding WD, WS, WR, and DX modelsthis tip enables technicians to tackle a wide range of soldering tasks. Its 3.2 mm width is versatile enough for both fine and medium-sized components.
FAQs of WELLER DX 116:
Q: How do I install the WELLER DX 116 chisel tip into my soldering station?
A: To install the DX 116 tip, ensure your compatible Weller WD, WS, WR, or DX soldering station is powered off and cool. Remove the existing tip from the irons barrel, slide the DX 116 into place, and secure it according to your stations instructions.
Q: What materials is the WELLER DX 116 tip composed of, and what are the key benefits?
A: The DX 116 uses a tin-lead alloy (Sn63/Pb37), which ensures excellent wettability and a low melting point (183C). This allows for smooth solder flow and reliable joint formation, critical in professional electronics work.
Q: When should I replace the WELLER DX 116 tip?
A: Replace the tip when you notice reduced heating efficiency, excessive oxidation, or physical wear such as pitting. Regular inspection after extended useespecially at operating temperatures between 350C and 400Cwill help maintain optimal soldering performance.
Q: Where can I purchase the WELLER DX 116 soldering tip in Bosnia and Herzegovina?
A: You can acquire the WELLER DX 116 tip from authorized service providers, suppliers, and traders specializing in soldering equipment throughout Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Q: What is the process for maintaining the WELLER DX 116 tip?
A: Clean the tip regularly with a damp sponge or brass wool after each use to remove excess solder and residue. Avoid harsh abrasives to preserve the rosin coating, and periodically apply fresh solder to protect the tin-lead alloy surface.
Q: How does the chisel shape benefit my soldering work?
A: The chisel shape provides a broad contact area, which aids in better heat transfer and efficient soldering of component leads or pads. This design is particularly effective in delivering precise, consistent results in electronics assembly.