Themperature calibration device for soldering tips Sugon S-191

Themperature calibration device for soldering tips Sugon S-191

SUGON S-191 soldering tip temperature calibration

A professional device for measuring the temperature of a soldering tip in to calibrate it.

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Description

Before starting soldering work it is worth calibrating your tip  so that the temperature set on the soldering station coincides with that in reality. Often, after replacing the tip with another, there are significant differences in temperatures, which may result in damage to the soldered element.

In addition, during operation, soldering tips wear out and their performance also deteriorates reduces, which results in differences in the temperature displayed on the station and the actual temperature, to avoid surprises during soldering, it is worth performing such a calibration once in a while.

The device can display the temperature in degrees Celsius and Fahrenheit .

By using the MAX HOLD button, the device will display the maximum temperature reached during test.

The tester is powered by a 5V Type-C cable.

The set includes:

  • - Sugon S-191 tester with attached measuring tip
  • - Type C power cable
  • - 3 additional measuring tips.
Product Details
SSU191TSTR
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