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5.  Place the nut on the screw and tighten by hand. 
 
6.  Angle the power source so the operator can see the front panel easily and tighten the nuts 

with a wrench or pliers. 

 

Tip & Tool Stand 

 

The Tip & Tool Stand can be mounted to the power source.  If the system will be placed on the 
workbench, this is recommended.  If the HW 50 is to be mounted under the workbench or shelf, the 
Tip & Tool Stand should not be mounted to the power source. 

 
1.  To attach the stand to the power source:   
 

a)  Insert the 2 large hex head Mounting Screws (head 

first) into the lower “T” slot on the side of the power 
source case as shown.  

 
b)  Place the Tip & Tool Stand beside the power source.  

Insert ends of the 2 Mounting Screws into the 2 Tip & 
Tool Stand mounting holes as shown. 

 

c)  Install a Thumb Nut onto the end of each Mounting Screw and tighten 

Thumb Nuts. 

 

d)  If the Optional Instant Setback Cubby is purchased (Part Number 6019-

0071-P1), connect the Cubby connector plug into the Instant Setback 
Cubby Receptacle in the following manner. 

 

2.  Place the handpiece into its Tip & Tool Stand. 
 

Adjusting the Angle of the Cubby  

 

The angle of the Handpiece Cubby may be adjusted by loosening the angle 
thumb screw slightly, adjusting the cubby to the desired angle, and tightening the 
thumb screw.   

 

Handpiece Connection 

 

Connect the handpiece connector plug into the Power Receptacle in the 
following manner. 
 

NOTE:

 Only connect the handpieces with the red connectors to  

the HW 50. 

 

1.  Align guide on the connector with slot on power receptacle. 
 
2.  Insert connector into power receptacle. 
 
3.  Turn the connector housing clockwise to lock in place. 

 

System Power Up 

 

1.  Insert the female end of the power cord into the AC Power Receptacle on the rear panel of 

the power source. 

 

Thumb Screw

Instant Setback Cubby 
Receptacle

 

Summary of Contents for Sodrtek HW50

Page 1: ...Operation and Maintenance Manual for the HW 50 Soldering System P N 5050 0533 Voltage Part Number HW 50 HEATWISE System 115 VAC 8007 0425 HW 50 HEATWISE System 230 VAC 8007 0426 ...

Page 2: ...Mounting Options 5 Tip Tool Stand 6 Adjusting the Angle of the Cubby 6 Handpiece Connection 6 System Power Up 6 Definitions 7 Operation 7 HW 50 Heat Wise System 7 Auto Setback and Auto Off Features 8 Optional Instant Setback Cubby 8 Corrective Maintenance 8 Handpieces 8 Power Source 8 Replacement Power Modules 9 Packing Contents 9 Service 9 SODRTEK by PACE LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT 10 Contact Inf...

Page 3: ...version systems conform to FCC Emission Control Standard Title 47 Subpart B Class A This standard is designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment Specifications Specification HW 50 Power Requirements 97 127 VAC 50 60 Hz 80 W Max or 197 253 VAC 50 60 Hz 80 W Max HW 50 Dimensions 184mm H x 107mm W x 122mm D 7 25 H x...

Page 4: ...age 4 of 11 All Rights Reserved Parts Identification Handpiece Connection Front Panel LED Power Switch AC Power Receptacle Fuse Holder Fuse Earth Ground Receptacle Power Module Receptacle Auto Off Switch Optional Instant Setback Cubby Receptacle ...

Page 5: ... holder after use and allow for cooling before storing 5 Always use PACE systems in a well ventilated area A fume extraction system such as those available from PACE are highly recommended to help protect personnel from solder flux fumes 6 Exercise proper precautions when using chemicals e g solder paste Refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet MSDS supplied with each chemical and adhere to all saf...

Page 6: ...Install a Thumb Nut onto the end of each Mounting Screw and tighten Thumb Nuts d If the Optional Instant Setback Cubby is purchased Part Number 6019 0071 P1 connect the Cubby connector plug into the Instant Setback Cubby Receptacle in the following manner 2 Place the handpiece into its Tip Tool Stand Adjusting the Angle of the Cubby The angle of the Handpiece Cubby may be adjusted by loosening the...

Page 7: ...tandard with three Power Modules Heat Levels 6 5 7 7 5 Additional Power Modules are available in heat levels of 5 5 5 6 8 and 8 5 Please refer to the Accessory Section for Power Module part numbers A heat level of 5 corresponds to a nominal temperature of 500 F a heat level of 6 5 corresponds to a temperature of 650 F etc Actual temperatures may vary due to tip geometry Verify the following a Hand...

Page 8: ...uto Off Optional Instant Setback Cubby Part Number 6019 0071 P1 The HW 50 can also be used with the Instant Setback Cubby When the TD 100 handpiece is inserted into the Cubby the system will automatically go into the Setback Mode Once the Handpiece is removed from the Cubby the HW 50 will return to normal operation Corrective Maintenance Handpieces Please refer to the TD 100 MT 100 Handpiece Manua...

Page 9: ...ple 1207 0362 06 P1 8 Black 1207 0362 07 P1 8 5 Silver 1207 0362 08 P1 Packing Contents Description HW 50 System HW 50 E System Power Supply 8007 0425 8007 0426 Power Cord 1332 0094 1332 0093 Handpiece TD 100 6010 0132 P1 TD 100 6010 0132 P1 Tip Tool Stand 1257 0258 P1 1257 0258 P1 Power Module Kit Contains 6 5 7 7 5 Modules 1207 0365 P3 1207 0365 P3 Hot Grip Removal Pad 1100 0307 P1 1100 0307 P1 ...

Page 10: ...ption repair or replace any defective products at its facility or other location approved by it at no charge to user or provide parts without charge for installation by the user in the field at user s expense and risk User will be responsible for all costs of shipping equipment to Seller or other location for warranty service EXCEPT FOR THE REMEDY ABOVE DESCRIBED UNLESS OTHERWISE REQUIRED BY APPLI...

Page 11: ...INK The following are registered trademarks and or service marks of PACE Incorporated Annapolis Junction Maryland U S A ARM EVAC FLO D SODR MINIWAVE PACE SENSATEMP SNAP VAC SODRTEK SODR X TRACTOR THERMOFLO THERMOJET THERMOTWEEZ VISIFILTER THERMO DRIVE and TOOLNET PACE products meet or exceed all applicable military and civilian EOS ESD temperature stability and other specifications including MIL S...

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