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What is included in the box of accessories when you purchase the DT530 Angled Desoldering Tool?

The accessory box includes 12 tools to help use and maintain the DT530. This includes the following:

  • 2 x Glass Solder-Collector (DT20)
  • 1 x Frontal Gasket (DT30)
  • 1 x Rearward Gasket (DT35)
  • 1 x Spanner (DT50)
  • 1 x Wool Filter For DT530 (DT10)
  • 1 x Metal Filter For DT530 (DT11)
  • 1 x Heat-Resistant Gripper (DT60)
  • 1 x Cleaning Brush (0008297)
  • 1 x Metal Brush (CL6217)
  • 1 x Tip Cleaning Set (0965970)
  • 1 x Helical Tip-Cleaning Rods (0965760)
  • 1 x Precision Allen Screwdriver 2.5 (0033474)

Can I use a tweezer handpiece with the JBC CD stations?

Unfortunately, no. You would not be able to plug a tweezer handpeice into this station as the connection point is a different shape. If the application that you are undertaking requires the use of a tweezer handpiece, please see either the CP stations or NASE-2C.

My PA120/AM120 tweezers are not heating up, what should I do?

The AM120 & PA120 tweezers require each of the cartridges to be properly aligned and tightened. A small flat head screw locks in each cartridge (located on the body of the tweezer handpiece). If this is not properly tightened, the station will view it as an open circuit and subsequently provide no heat.

Can you use a larger soldering iron in the same port, rather that using the soldering tweezers?

Unfortunately the JBC nano station is only compatible with the nano tools that are supplied with this JBC station.  This station does not have the power needed to provide for larger handpieces.

For this functionality it is worth you checking out alternate ranges such as the JBC compact soldering stations CD-2BF or CD-2SF.

What is the difference between the Quick 861DE and Quick 856AD models?

The difference between these two models of Quick hot air rework stations is that the Quick 856AD is the newer version of the range.

The 856AD comes with a larger LCD which allows for multiple profiles to be set. Accompanying this is a more powerful 1300w heater, which has a faster heating time!

What is the difference between the different versions of the T245 Handles?

With the JBC T245 general purpose handles, there are a number of variations. Each has a different use, which are as follows:

  • T245-A – Your general purpose soldering iron
  • T245-D – Again a general purpose soldering iron, however this is the non-slip grip variant
  • T245-NA – This version is a nitrogen iron variant with a nitrogen feed
  • T245-PA – A general purpose iron with a blue grip, allowing for easy distinguishability from other handles in your workplace.

How can I extend the life of my JBC soldering cartridges?

To extend the life of your soldering cartridges there are several factors that must be taken into account. We recommend to not exceed a temperature of 370ºC. Our extensive research into JBC soldering tools show that 90% of solder joints perform optimally at 350ºC. Ensure that the force you apply to the soldering iron does not exceed its own weight.

Are there any simple tips for the desoldering process?

Our experts have put together some of the most helpful tips for desoldering. Click here and follow the instructions for a smooth desoldering experience!

How long is the warranty on JBC soldering equipment?

All the JBC equipment we sell comes with a 2-year warranty, guaranteeing your soldering units against all manufacturing defects. It will cover you for the replacement of defective parts and all necessary labour. The warranty will not cover product wear due to use or misuse.

To validate the warranty, equipment needs to be returned to Kaisertech with an enclosed note of the problems that you have discovered.

Only one cartridge on my tweezers has worn out, and the other tip works. Can I purchase these cartridges separately?

Yes, although two cartridges are needed for the tweezer handpieces to work, they can be purchased individually. You can find the tip that you require on our Replacement Soldering Tips page.

Can I set up a different soldering temperature and sleep temperature for each tool when using multiple tool stations?

Yes, each JBC tool allows you to select a different soldering temperature and sleep temperature. You will be requested to pick up the tool you wish to alter the parameters of when you are setting up your station. All you need to do is pick it up and select the temperature you require.

Why should I use JBC soldering equipment?

JBC soldering equipment is the best in the industry. It is frequently being used by government contractors, high reliability OEM’s, CM’s and many other manufacturers. These customers regularly evaluate everything about their soldering process, from the cost of ownership to user safety. They need reliability and thermal performance on every joint, which is why they turn to JBC.

What Are The Advantages Of Soldering At Lower Temperatures?

Our experience shows that 90% of solder joints using JBC tools can be performed successfully at 350ºC or less, in any case it is not recommended to exceed 370ºC.

How do you clean and care for desoldering tools?

The process of desoldering is a messy business. Therefore, the routine of upkeep is essential to extending the tool life and improving the performance of your desoldering equipment. Without proper maintenance, the tools can become clogged and result in a dramatic loss in performance.

What Is The Most Recommended Wool For Cleaning Soldering Tips?

There are two types of wool that can be used to help keep your soldering tips clean. You will either use inox wool, or brass wool.

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