RDS 80 Ersa soldering station

€241.92
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Availability:
large quantity
Brand:
Ersa
Product code:
0RDS80 / 4003008065138

Specification

Adjustment:RESISTRONIC
Heating power:290 watts (Printing)
Power:80 watts (Printing)
Power at temp. (350 °c):80 watts (Printing)
Primary voltage:230 volts
Secondary voltage:24 volts
Soldering flasks:RT 80
Temperature range:150 to 450 °C
Tension:24 volts
Type:RDS 80
Warm-up time (280 °c):approx. 40 sec

RDS80 Soldering Station

Execution: Electronically infinitely adjustable soldering station with LF-ERSADUR chisel soldering tip, for continuous operation, 2.2 mm. The tip heated inside in combination with the PTC heating element provides excellent thermal efficiency with minimal energy consumption. Besides, the soldering flask is equipped with a PVC sprayed connecting wire. The safety of the device is ensured by a high-resistance potential equalization socket, connected to the tip blade and located on the front of the device. In addition to any temperature selection within the permitted temperature range, it is possible to program 3 or 2 constant temperatures and one constant temperature in standby mode. In addition, this device has a power bargraph display , calibration function and a complete shutdown function. In addition, the device is equipped with a protection against twisting the tip, a multifunctional base for putting away the soldering iron and a container with a sponge for cleaning the tip for left- and right-handed people.
The device is equipped with Ersa RESISTRONIC temperature control technology, where the PTC heating element takes over the function of a temperature sensor.
Use: Especially useful for soldering small and medium-sized joints. Thanks to the large selection of soldering tips, the soldering iron has universal application.

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