Soldering iron
16th April 1976, Page 53
16th April 1976
Page 53

Page 53, 16th April 1976
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A high-power soldering iron for extra-heavy-duty soldering applications has been introduced by Litesold.
The iron is available with either a 60 watt element giving a bit temperature of 370C or a 75 watt element giving 430'C. A single chisel bit is fitted as standard, but six alternative bit shapes are available. The Litesold 60/75 watt soldering 'ron.
The bit diameter is lOmm (13/32in) and the irons have a wide range of operating voltages from 24V to 240V, ac or dc.
Made by: Light Soldering Developments Ltd, 97-99 Gloucester Road, Croydon, Surrey.