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TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT

YOU WILL NEED THE 

MS412 TEMPERATURE  CALIBRATION

SYSTEM

 TO MONITOR TEMPERATURE.

1.

Loosen RC334 to expose Temp. Control Screw.

2.

Using a clean and well-tinned tip do set up according to
illustration so that the thermocouple wire is hanging on
the tip.

3.

Apply a small amount of solder on the Tip, just enough to
form a solder bead on top of the Tip.  Place the center of
the thermocouple wire of the on top of the solder bead.

4.

Again, apply a small amount of solder on the center of
the cross wire, just enough to embed the center.

5.

Turn Temp. Control Screw clockwise to increase
temperature or counter-clockwise to decrease
t e m p e r a t u r e .

6.

Tighten RC334.

Temp. Control 

(A)

Calibration Pot 

(B)

SRF20

original handle

Tools Needed

•SRW01
•SRF20
•MS412
•Pot Adjustment Tool

Pot Adjustment Tool

SRF20

FX635

TI680 Meter

MS412 Temperature
Calibration System

TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION

AIR MOVEMENT WILL AFFECT THE TEMPERATURE READING.
WORK IN AN AREA WHERE THIS IS MINIMUM.
1.

Use the 

SRW01

 to pull out heater assembly, PCB & power cord from handle.  Leave enough power cord slack

to install 

SRF20

.

2.

Place heater assembly, PCB & power cord inside 

SRF20

.  Install tip that is clean and well tinned.

3.

With the use of the 

MS412 Temperature Calibration System

.  Follow set-up shown below.

4.

Plug in tool

 

and by using the Pot Adjustment Tool supplied, turn Temp. Control 

(A)

 to "solder-melt" tempera-

ture.

5.

Apply a small amount of solder on the Tip, just enough to form a solder bead on top of the Tip.  Place the
center of the thermocouple wire of the on top of the solder bead.

6.

Again, apply a small amount of solder on the center of the cross wire, just enough to embed the center.

7.

Turn Temp. Control 

(A)

 fully clockwise. Adjust Calibration Pot 

(B)

 until reading stabilizes at 800°F.

8.

Assemble unit in original handle.

ELECTRICAL HAZARD

This should only be done by

qualified personnel.

SDS100

SRW01

SOLDERING TIPS

Iron Plated for long life•Nickel and
Chrome Plated for optimum heat transfer
CONTACT EDSYN FOR MORE SELECTIONS

a

b

Large and heavy tip for
heavy duty soldering.

Fine point tip for SMD
soldering.

.03 (0.8 mm)

.48 (12.2 mm)

.06 (1.5 mm)

.48 (12.2 mm)

.02 (0.5 mm)

1.13 (28.8 mm)

.07 (2.0 mm)

.93 (23.6 mm)

.03 (0.8 mm)

.48 (12.2 mm)

.10 (2.5 mm)

.74 (18.8 mm)

.06 (1.5 mm)

1.21 (30.7 mm)

.04 (1.0 mm)

1.21 (30.7 mm)

.20 (4.9 mm)

.93 (23.6 mm)

.32 (8.3 mm)

.97 (21.1 mm)

LT374

Standard Probe

LT375

Standard Spade

LT392

Extra-Long Needle Point

LT394

Extra-Long Spade

LT446

SMD Probe

LT337BC

Heavy Duty Terminal Spade

LT223BC

Heavy Duty Fine Spade

LT222BC

Extra long Needle Point

LT153BH

Jumbo Spade

LT155BH

Jumbo Angle Spade

SET-UP &  REQUIRED ACCESSORIES FOR HEAVY DUTY AND JUMBO TIPS

Apply

 AN112 or

AN122* Anti-Seize
Compound 

to

Heater and area of
Tip contact.

*AN122 Anti-Seize Compound comes in
syringe dispenser.

MAINTENANCE

• Replace RS199 Cleaning Sponge

1. Fill water only up to the top of the 

RS243

 Leveling Pad.

2. Depress 

RS199

 to moisten it completely.

• Replace SC581 Solder Collector

1. Hold the Housing firm and turn Cap counter-clockwise

and pull it away from the Housing.

2. Remove used 

SC581

 and replace with a new one.

3. Reassemble Pod with TOP of the Cap in proper position.

LN230

SH230-1

RS243

RS199

CAUTION:
Over-filling can cause thermal shock to the tip or
heating element during tip cleaning.

SC581

SR043

Front Housing

SR042

Thermal Housing

TIP CLEANING 

To maintain proper Tip to Ground resistance.

1. Remove Tip from Heater Assembly.
2. Using a 

ST707 Soldering Tool Maintenance Brush

, clean Tip and

Heater Barrel at surfaces shown.

If there is  no gap, try replacing the 

RS372 

Retaining

S l e e v e .

3. Install the tip and tighten RS372 Retaining Sleeve.

Take note of the gap to ensure proper fitting.

g a p

clean these areas

"BC" HEAVY DUTY TIP

A C 7 3 5

TA350 JUMBO TIP

RS351

RS271

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