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Data Sheet (current) - Jameco Electronics

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Controlled-output soldering station<br />

WTCPT<br />

Cat. UPC Shelf Pack Wt. Shelf<br />

No. No. Description V W Hz lb kg Pack<br />

WTCPT 037103001146 Complete station-24V Output 120 60 60 4.00 1.80 1<br />

TC201T 037103001153 Soldering iron 24 42 0.31 0.14 1<br />

The following is available only to authorized export distributors. Units not VDE or GS approved.<br />

WTCPTD 037103001122 Complete station 240 60 50/60 4.00 1.80 1<br />

Replacement parts<br />

EC234 037103479747 Heater assembly for TC201T 1<br />

SW60 037103474040 Switch assembly for TC201T 1<br />

Catalog No.: TC201T<br />

42w iron w/PTA7 tip<br />

Catalog No.: PH1201ESD<br />

ESD Iron stand assembly<br />

•Transformer powered soldering station complete<br />

w/macro style, low voltage, temperature controlled<br />

soldering iron<br />

•Special “closed loop” method of controlling maximum<br />

tip temperature... to protect temperature sensitive<br />

components<br />

•Power unit housing features impact resistant plastic<br />

for durability<br />

•Quick disconnect plug for soldering iron and lighted<br />

on/off switch<br />

•Separate conductor grounds iron tip and terminates at<br />

third pin of power cord<br />

•PT series soldering tips come in a variety of shapes<br />

and sizes in three standard temperature ranges:<br />

600°F, 700°F and 800°F. Optional temperatures for<br />

special order 500°F and 900°F<br />

•PT series tips listed on page Weller 62<br />

•See iron fume extraction adapter kit table on page<br />

Weller 27<br />

•UL listed<br />

When the soldering tip is cold, a ferromagnetic temperature<br />

sensor (1) attached to the tip attracts a permanent<br />

magnet (2). The magnet movement causes a shorting<br />

bar (3) to make contact with a set of isolated electrical<br />

contacts (4) thereby supplying power to the heating element<br />

through the solder lugs (5). When the tip reaches<br />

its idle temperature, the sensor becomes non-magnetic<br />

and no longer attracts the magnet. Then a magnetic<br />

bushing (6) attracts the magnet causing the shorting bar<br />

to break the circuit. In this manner, power to the heating<br />

element is turned on and off automatically.<br />

Catalog No.: TC204<br />

Spring and funnel assembly<br />

Catalog No.: TC205<br />

Sponge

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