Weller WTCPT User Manual

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WTCPT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Unpack unit carefully. Place spring and funnel in slot in top of tool stand. Attach tool stand to either side of power unit, if desired.

Fill reservoir with water and wet sponge, distilled water is preferred. Insert tool in holder and connect tool plug to receptacle on

power unit; rotate plug housing to lock plug into receptacle. Insure correct tip is installed in iron, insert line cord plug into

properly grounded AC receptacle and turn unit on. Wait 30 seconds and tin tip with solder. Unit is not ready for use.
All Weller

®

PT series soldering iron tips are plated with an exclusive process that deposits three protective coatings. The high

conductivity copper tips are iron plated, nickel plated, then chromium plated on the non-working surfaces. The working surface

is then pre-tinned. The chromium and nickel plating of the tip prevents oxidation of the iron plating which can cause freezing of

the tip in the iron. Weller

®

“temperature sensing” tips have a small ferromagnet sensing element attached to the tip shank. The

sensing element is coded with a number to indicate the tip idle temperature in hundreds of degrees F. Thus a simple change of

tips is all that is necessary to adapt the tool to an entirely different temperature range. Use only original Weller

®

soldering

tips. The use of non-Weller components may void product warranty if the non-Weller component causes damage to the

unit.

SELECTION OF WELLER

®

PT SERIES TIPS

1. Select a tip configuration with the maximum working surface, thickest cross section, and shortest reach compatible with the

size, the accessibility, and the visual restrictions of the solder joint.

2. Select a tip temperature based on the size of the solder joint, the temperature sensitivity of the components, and the

production rate required. Please note that tip life is directly related to tip temperature, the lower the tip temperature the

longer the tip life.

CARE OF WELLER

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PT SERIES TIPS

1. Keep tinned, wipe only before using.
2. Use rosin or activated rosin fluxes. Acid type flux will greatly reduce tip life.
3. Remove tip and clean with suitable cleaner for flux used. The frequency of cleaning will depend on the type of work and

usage. Tips in constant use should be cleaned at least once a week.

4. Don’t try to clean tip with abrasive materials and never file tip, to do so will greatly reduce tip life. If the tip becomes

unwettable, it may be cleaned with a soft iron or brass brush using solder flux as a solvent; or the Weller

®

WPB1 Polishing

bar.

5. Don’t remove excess solder from heated tip before sorting. The excess solder will prevent oxidation of the wettable surface

when tip is reheated.

6. Don’t use anti-seize compounds on tips, the tips have been plated for oxidation protection.

600°F

PTA6

PTB6

PTC6

PTD6

PTH6

PTK6

PTO6
PTP6
PTQ6
PTR6
PTS6

PTX6

700°F

PTA7
PTAA7
PTB7
PTBB7
PTC7
PTCC7
PTD7
PTDD7
PTE7
PTF7
PTH7
PTJ7
PTK7
PTL7
PTM7
PTN7
PTO7
PTP7

PTR7
PTS7

PTX7
PTZ7

800°F

PTA8
PTAA8
PTB8
PTBB8
PTC8
PTCC8
PTD8
PTDD8
PTE8
PTF8
PTH8
PTJ8
PTK8
PTL8
PTM8

PTO8
PTP8
PTQ8
PTR8
PTS8
PTT8

PTZ8

DESCRIPTION

Screwdriver
Single Flat
Screwdriver
Single Flat
Screwdriver
Single Flat
Screwdriver
Single Flat
Screwdriver
Conical Flat
Screwdriver
Screwdriver
Long Screwdriver
Long Screwdriver
Long Screwdriver
Screwdriver
Long Conical
Conical
Single Flat
Narrow Screwdriver
Long Conical
Conical
Bent, Slotted
Bent, Slotted

TIP

1/16"
1/16"
3/32"
3/32"

1/8"
1/8"

3/16"
3/16"

15/64"

1/32"
1/32"
1/64"
3/64"
5/64"

1/8"

1/16"
1/32"
1/32"
1/32"
1/16"
1/64"

.025

1/32"

.020

REACH

5/8"
5/8"
5/8"
5/8"
5/8"
5/8"
3/4"
5/8"
5/8"
5/8"
5/8"

1"
1"
1"
1"

3/4"

1"

5/8"
5/8"
5/8"

1"

5/8"

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