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Aluminum Desoldering Pump

R44.99 INC VAT

20 in stock

SKU: TOOL-DRAW/05/S-002 Categories: , , , Tags: , ,

Description

The Desoldering Pump is the ideal tool for removing heated solder from a PCB and this Desoldering pump is made from high-grade material. It is a durable desoldering pump. This high-quality product has good Desoldering capability due to strong suction and durable build. This Aluminium Body Desoldering Pump is an economical and durable full Aluminium metal body Desoldering pump with a heat-resistant replaceable silicone tip. This quality product has exceptional Desoldering ability due to strong suction and durable build. Desoldering Pump is very useful for engineers, electronics repairers, hobbyists, etc. Desoldering Pump help to remove solder from the electric equipment Circuit for troubleshooting, repair, and replacement.

Features: Desoldering Pump-Solder Sucker

  • Blue Colored plastic body
  • High suction power
  • Easily replaceable nozzle
  • Easy to clean and maintain
  • Ideal for removing multi-legged components and excessive solder.
  • High-temperature capability
  • Highly efficient for de-soldering purposes
  • This quality product has exceptional desoldering ability due to strong suction and durable build.

Package includes: Desoldering Pump
1 x Desoldering Pump – Solder Sucker


How to Use a Desoldering Pump

One of the nicest ways to desolder a component involves using a desoldering pump. A desoldering pump is essentially a small, high-pressure vacuum. After heating up the solder, you can use the desoldering pump to suck the solder up and out of the way. Here are the basic steps for using a hand-powered desoldering pump:

  1. Heat up the solder you want to remove with a soldering iron (some desoldering pumps also come with attached irons).
  2. Press down on the plunger (If your pump has a bulb, just squeeze the bulb).
  3. Once the solder is molten, place the tip of the desoldering pump against the solder that you want to remove.
  4. Release the plunger or bulb. Some desoldering pumps have a release button so that you don’t have to hold it the whole time.
  5. Remove the free component.
  6. Repeat steps 1-4 to remove any excess solder.
  7. Dispose of the solder inside the pump by repeatedly pressing down and releasing the plunger.

Tip: If you are trying to remove excess bits of solder, you may want to add more solder to the joint, because the solder will stay liquid for longer when in larger “blobs”, and thus be easier to remove.