Lesson 6 iron and tip maintenance – Vectronics VEC-1500K User Manual

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Lesson 6 Iron and Tip Maintenance

1. A moistened tip-cleaning sponge should be used (before/after)____-

_________ making a solder connection.

2. Last thing, before turning off your iron, (A.) clean the tip with a wet

sponge. (B.) tin the tip with a thick coating of solder. (C.) dip the tip in
flux paste. (D.) dip the tip in cold water to cool it off. [ ]

3. Tip de-tinning may result from: (A.) using small-diameter solder, (B.)

using low-flux solder, (C.) operating the iron at higher-than-normal
temperatures, (D.) all of the above. [ ]

4. The best way to prevent de-tinning is to use _______________________

flux.

5. (T/F) It's okay to use the soldering iron tip to pry solderable surfaces apart.

[ ]

6. (T/F) If a tip de-tins and resists further wetting, attempt a thorough cleaning

and re-tinning procedure before discarding. [ ]

7. Wiping down sponge trays and changing sponges removes what kind of

contamination? ________________

8. It's good to tighten the hardware on your iron, but if you torque screws too

hard, the threads may ____________.

9. (T/F) If you find burned insulation on your iron's electrical cord, it's okay to

repair it with electrical tape or shrink tubing. [ ]

10. Soldering irons run at high operating temperatures, and this accelerates the

process of ______________________ .

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