About WELLER DX 119
- Desoldering nozzle with threadless fixture system
- Compatible with DSX80 and DXV80 desoldering irons
- Nozzle can be quickly and easily exchanged
- Provides improved thermal transfer from the heater to the nozzle
Reliable Performance for ProfessionalsThe WELLER DX 119 desoldering tip is designed for electronics professionals and repair technicians who require reliability and efficiency in demanding soldering environments. Its high-grade copper core and triple-layer plating deliver exceptional heat transfer, ensuring precision desoldering with minimal tip degradation. Ideal for service providers, suppliers, and traders looking for quality tooling solutions.
Engineered for CompatibilityWith its chisel-shaped design and 2.4 mm diameter, the DX 119 is crafted specifically for use with the Weller DXV 80 Desoldering Iron, as well as compatible WELLER WXDP and DSX models. This broad compatibility makes it suitable for a wide range of desoldering applications, from circuit board repair to component removal in professional workshops.
FAQs of WELLER DX 119:
Q: How do I install the WELLER DX 119 desoldering tip on my DXV 80 Desoldering Iron?
A: To install the DX 119 tip, first ensure the desoldering iron is powered off and cooled down. Unscrew the existing tip, insert the DX 119 securely into the iron, and retighten the retaining nut. The tip is now ready for use.
Q: What are the main benefits of using a chisel-shaped desoldering tip like the DX 119?
A: The chisel shape offers improved coverage and control when removing solder, allowing for precise work on flat areas and multi-pin components. This reduces the risk of damaging delicate circuit board pads during desoldering.
Q: When should the DX 119 tip be replaced?
A: The tip should be replaced when you notice decreased heat transfer, visible wear such as pitting or deformation, or if the tip no longer holds tin coating well. Regular inspection ensures optimal performance and protects your equipment.
Q: Where can the WELLER DX 119 tip be used?
A: The DX 119 is suitable for use in electronics repair workshops, manufacturing facilities, and service environments where precise desoldering is required. Its particularly useful for professionals in Bosnia and Herzegovina, available through local suppliers and traders.
Q: What is the recommended operating temperature for the DX 119 tip?
A: For most soldering and desoldering applications, an operating temperature up to 450C is recommended, ensuring good thermal control without excessive tip wear.
Q: How does the construction of the DX 119 enhance its performance?
A: The tips high-grade copper core ensures efficient heat transfer, while the iron and nickel plating, finished with tin coating, provide durability, corrosion resistance, and easy wetting, ensuring consistent desoldering results.
Q: Does the DX 119 contain flux, and what does that mean for its use?
A: No, the DX 119 is a solid tip with no internal flux content. Users should apply external flux as needed for effective desoldering and to prevent tip oxidation.