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Figure 2-2.—Low voltage H<strong>and</strong>piece.Figure 2-3.—Motorized solder extrator.The resistive tweezers, shown in view (C), are used for soldering components. Two sizes [views (C)<strong>and</strong> (D)] are provided to meet the needs of the technician. Both the thermal stripper <strong>and</strong> the resistivetweezers are used with the low-voltage power supply.The solder extractor, shown in view (A) of figure 2-3, is connected to the variable high-voltageoutlet. This h<strong>and</strong>piece allows airflow application (at controlled temperatures) of a vacuum or pressure tothe selected area. Five sizes of extractor tips are provided, as shown in view (B). You can determine theone to be used by matching the tip with the circuit pad <strong>and</strong> the component being desoldered.2-8

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