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AM 6000
REWORK STATION
MANUFACTURED BY
JBC Industrias, S.A.
Ramón y Cajal, 3 - 08750 MOLINS DE REI
BARCELONA - SPAIN
Tel.: +34 93 325 32 00 - Fax: +34 93 680 49 70
http://www.jbctools.com e-mail:[email protected]
Instructions manual
CE Version
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We appreciate the confidence you have placed in JBC in purchasing this station.
It is manufactured to the most stringent quality standards in order to give you the
best possible service. Before turning on your station, we recommend you to read
these instructions carefully.
Extractor stand
Ref.0932845
Tripod 20
Ref.0932050
Tripod 40
Ref.0932250
Soldering iron stand
AD 8200
Ref.0268200
Desoldering iron
DR 5600
Ref.5600000
* Handpiece 2210
Ref.2210000
Cartridges 2245
Pick & Place
MP 2260
Ref.2260000
AM 6000
rework station
Pick & Place and extractors
vacuum selection
Heater stand JT 8700
Ref.0828700
Equipotential
terminal
* These elements are not
supplied with the station
Spare filters
Ref.0781046
* Hot tweezers stand
PA 8120
Ref.0748120
* Hot tweezers stand
PA 8110
Ref.0748110
Handpiece 2245
Ref.2245000
* Hot tweezers
PA 4200
Ref.4200000
* Cartridges for the hot tweezers PA 4200
* Micro hot tweezers
PA 1200
Ref.1200000
* Cartridges 1200
Desoldering iron stand
DR 8500
Ref.0788500
External desoldering air filter
Ref.0821830
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SPECIFICATIONS
The AM 6000 is a rework station for through-hole and
SMT boards.
- AM 6000 230V Ref. 6000200
It contains 4 modules which cover the main rework
tasks:
- Hot air for desoldering any size of SMD
components.
The station uses the exclusive JBC system,
based on protectors-extractors and hot-air flow,
which makes desoldering clean and quick,
concentrating the heat on the IC, and protecting
the rest of the circuit at the same time.
A medium-sized SMD can be desoldered in less
than 20 seconds.
- Desoldering SMTs and cleaning of through-hole
components and pads by using the desoldering
iron DR 5600, which contains a self-contained
vacuum pump.
- Pick & Place MP 2260 pencil by suction to aid
components positioning.
- Soldering of all types of components, with the
swift response, power and temperature recovery
of the Advanced series. You can connect the
Advanced 2010, 2210, 2045 or 2245 handpieces
and the hot tweezers PA 1200 or PA 4200.
The station’s components
- Control Unit with 900 W heater
- Handpiece 2245 Ref. 2245000
with the cartridge 2245-003 Ref. 2245003
- Desoldering iron DR 5600 Ref. 5600000
with the tip 5600-003 Ref. 5600003
- Pick & Place MP 2260 Ref. 2260000
Accessories for the heater:
- Heater stand JT 8700 Ref. 0828700
- Extractor stand Ref. 0932845
- Set of 5 protectors (Fig. 1, page 128)
- Set of 5 extractors (Fig. 2, page 128)
-2 tripods for the protectors (Fig. 1, page 128)
- Set of 4 suction cups Ref. 0930110
-3 nozzles
In order to make the nozzles removal easier, the
stand has a special bushing.(Fig. 3, page 128).
- Suction tube with connectors Ref. 0932330
- Pedal with cable and connector Ref. 0964551
Accessories for the handpiece:
- Soldering iron stand AD 8200 Ref. 0268200
Accessories for the desoldering iron:
- Desoldering iron stand DR 8500 Ref. 0788500
- External desoldering air filter Ref. 0821830
- Spare filters Ref. 0781046
- Set of accessories Ref. 0780593
Accessories for the Pick & Place:
- Set of suction cups Pick & Place Ref. 0940163
- Set of straight needles Ref. 0901546
- Set of bent needles Ref. 0861660
- Instruction manual Ref. 0780448
The AM 6000 station has the following
complementary products:
- Handpiece 2010 Ref. 2010000
- Handpiece 2210 Ref. 2210000
- Handpiece 2045 Ref. 2045000
- Micro hot tweezers PA 1200 Ref. 1200000
- Hot tweezers PA 4200 Ref. 4200000
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OPERATION
Description of controls
- PEDAL:
Hot air is produced when it is held down.
Releasing it the heater is disconnected,
though the turbine continues to operate until
the air temperature falls below 100°C.
- BUTTONS:
Activates or desactivates the hot-air flow. After a
function-time of two minutes the hot-air flow
switches automatically off.
The red light indicates, that the heating element
is functioning. A malfunction is indicated by the
pulsing of the red led.
On/off switch for the self-contained suction pump.
The yellow light of the switch indicates that the
self-contained vacuum pump is activated.
- CONTROLS:
TEMPERATURE
Allows fixing the temperature of the heater
between 150 and 455°C. The selected
temperatures are reference values which may
change depending on the distance between
the heating element and the nozzle.
Allows fixing the temperature of the soldering
and desoldering iron between 100 and 371°C.
AIR FLOW
This enables the air flow to be set on a scale
from 1 (corresponding to the lowest setting
of 6 l/min) to 10 (corresponding to the highest
of 45 l/min).
- VACUUM SELECTOR:
Two vacuum inlets avalaible, being active
the one that coincides with the arrow.
HEAT
VACUUM
Control Unit technical specifications
- Maximum power soldering iron 50W
- Maximum power desoldering iron 75W
- Power heating unit 900W
- Temperature selection of the soldering part :
100 to 371°C (±5%)
- Temperature selection of the desoldering part:
100 to 371°C (±5%)
- Temperature selection hot air:
150 to 455°C (±5%)
- Air flow regulation: 6-45 l/min
- Self-contained vacuum pump for holding ICs
- Station's maximum power: 1150W
- ESD protected housing.
Typical surface resistance: 10
5
-10
11
Ohms/square
- Complies with CE standards on electrical safety,
electromagnetic compatibility and antistatic
protection.
- Equipotential connector is earth connected to the
plug feed of the station.
- Weight of complete unit: 17.6 kg
- In the SOLD. connector you can only connect
handpieces 2010, 2210, 2045 and 2245 and the
hot tweezers PA 1200 and PA 4200.
- In the DESOLD. connector you can only connect
the desoldering iron DR 5600.
Safety measures
- Incorrect use of this tool may cause fire.
- Be cautious when using the tool in places
where inflamable products are stored.
- Heat can fire up inflamable products even
when they are not at sight.
- Do not use when the atmosphere is explosive.
- Place the tool back on its stand in order to let
it cool down before you store it.
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- Use the pedal or the HEAT button to start the
self-contained hot-air pump, directing it with a
circular movement at the component terminals
and taking care to distribute the heat evenly.
- When the soldering flux turns liquid the extractor
will automatically lift the component.
B) Extractor:
- Select extractor size in function of the IC to be
desoldered. Use the VACUUM button to start
the pump.
DESOLDERING PROCEDURE WITH THE
HEATER
We would also recommend the use of the nozzles of
larger diameter, reserving the smallest one (diam. 4
mm) for desoldering small components such as
resistors, condensers and the like, bearing in mind
that with this small nozzle the concentration of heat
is greater and care must be taken to avoid burning
the printed circuit; we recommend keeping below a
temperature of 350 °C and air flow of 6.
Depending on the size of the integrated circuit to be
desoldered, you will have to use:
A)Protector + tripod.
B)Extractor.
C) Tripod.
A) Protector + tripod:
- Select protector and tripod size in function of
the IC to be desoldered and place it over the
component.
- Use the VACUUM button to start the pump and
then fit the tripod. Press the sucker down until it
sticks onto the component.
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There are different models of protectors and
extractors as accessories.
The measurements of all the extractors and
protectors are given on page 128 of instructions
manual.
C) Tripod:
For small components for which an extractor
cannot be used, we recommend use of tripod 20
Ref. 0932050, as shown in the figure.
Use the tripod 40 Ref. 0932250 for larger integrated
circuits.
SOLDERING PROCEDURE
1 After desoldering the component, any solder
left on the printed circuit should be removed
with our desoldering iron DR 5600 ref. 5600000.
- Fit the extractor and press the sucker down until
it sticks onto the component.
- Use the pedal or the HEAT button to start the
self-contained hot-air pump, directing it with a
circular movement at the component terminals
and taking care to distribute the heat evenly.
- When the soldering flux turns liquid the extractor
will automatically lift the component.
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Soldering Iron 2210 ref. 2210000 for great
precision tasks, like SMD solders, etc.
Soldering Iron 2245 ref. 2245000 for general
soldering tasks in professional electronics.
These soldering irons have a wide range of
cartridges with different models of tips. The
cartridge 2245-009 and 2245-010 are specially
designed for soldering SMD circuits of the
QFP and PLCC types.
Solder wire with a diameter of between 0.5 and
0.7 mm should be used.
6 Depending on the nature of the component to be
soldered, use soldering paste together with our
hot air station TE 5000, which gives very
accurate air-flow regulation, between 4 and 11
l/min.
2 Place the component or printed circuit with
the Pick & Place MP 2260 ref. 2260000.
3 When the component is correctly placed, solder
its pins.In the case of integrated circuits of the
Flat Pack type, first solder one pin of every IC
angle to fix it in place in the circuits.
4 Apply Flux FL 9582 ref. 0046565 in pads and
leads.
5 Solder the remaining pins. For this we
recommend to use our soldering irons of the
Advanced series, which are available in two
different models:
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MAINTENANCE
Exchanging the heater.
Use a wrench to unscrew the cover.
Exchanging the resistor from the heater.
1. Move back the spring. Untighten the screws.
Follow this process inverted to re-connect the heater.
Move back the spring and the cover. Pull the
connector from the socket to disconnect the heater
from the station.
2. To take out the resistor, press down the lower
part of the heater on a fixed surface.
4. Connect the new resistor, pushing it’s extreme.
5. Fix the screws tightly to avoid air-loss which
could reduce the resistor’s lifetime. Finally put
the spring back in it’s place.
3. Separate the resistor from the heater’s cable.
O-ring ø17 x ø1,8
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OPERATING INCIDENTS
The suction cup does not adhere to the
component.
Deficient aspiration, Vacuum.
1 Verify if the suction cup is well placed and in
perfect condition.
Possible errors
In the case of malfunction, the control unit
interrupts the connection.
Following a list of the most common
malfunctions:
- Power failure.
Check for blown fuses.
- The temperature will not rise.
Possible causes:
· Heating element open.
· In case of a long low-power period.
- No reading from the thermocouple.
Possible cause: open thermocouple.
- Insufficient air flow which causes an excesive
rise of the heating temperature.
Before recuperating this type of error you must
wait until the temperature goes down.
Possible causes: leaking or blocked air conducts
or faulty self-contained air pump.
Filter
Ref. 0861800
2 Check the incoming air filter in the interior of
the station and replace it if dirty or obstructed.
- Faulty reading of the rotationsmeter of the self-
contained air pump.
Possible causes: air pump damaged or faulty
function of the optical sensor circuit.
To recuperate any of these errors actuate the
general switch at the back of the station, the
pedal should not be pushed at this moment.
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DESOLDERING IRON DR 5600
The AM 6000 station includes the following:
- Desoldering iron DR 5600 ref. 5600000 with the
tip 5600-003 ref.5600003.
Power desoldering iron: 75W.
- Desoldering iron stand DR 8500 ref. 0788500.
- External desoldering air filter ref. 0821830.
- Set of accessories ref. 0780593 with tips for the
desoldering iron: 5600-003, 5600-004 and 5600-
005.
The desoldering iron is connected to the station
following the below procedure:
The cable connection of the desoldering iron is
connected to the plug in the desoldering iron stand
DR 8500 and the vacuum hose is connected to the
external desoldering air filter, which is connected to
the vacuum connection SUCTION of the station. The
cable connection of the desoldering iron stand is
plugged into the terminal DESOLD of the station.
Very important, it is essential to connect the mentioned
filter to prevent from damaging the vacuum pump.
Desoldering iron stand
DR 8500
Ref.0788500
Desoldering iron
DR 5600
Ref.5600000
Spare filters
Ref.0781046
Heating element
Ref.5600010
Vacuum inlet
SUCTION
Desoldering
connector
DESOLD
External desoldering air filter
Ref.0821830
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OPERATION
LED lights
Red LED -ON- when lit, it indicates that the station is
plugged in the mains.
Green LED -READY- when lit, it indicates that the
system is ready and correctly set for working.
The green led light is on after a few seconds, is the
time needed to carry on the self-checking system.
The green light is pulsing when the desoldering iron
is in sleep mode.
If the green led is not lit, the reason why, will be one
of the following:
1. The desoldering iron is not plugged in.
2. The maximum available power has been
exceeded for too long - e.g. in a very thick
desoldering at the high repetition rates.
3. The desoldering heating element has a short
circuit or an open circuit.
4. Any other trouble preventing the system from
working properly.
The handpiece will reset itself automatically should
the cartridge short circuit or go open circuit.
Should the handpiece be subject to:
- An electrical surge or the cartridge has not been
fitted correctly.
Please turn the unit off and switch on again to reset.
When pressing the button of the desoldering iron
handle, one of the two leds in the area marked
SUCTION will light up:
Green light -SUCTION- indicates the correct
functioning of the desoldering iron.
Red light -SUCTION- indicates a blockade within
the vacuum circuit.
This can be caused by the following:
- The tip of the desoldering iron is blocked.
Sleep function
One of the Series Advanced features is that when
the desoldering iron is placed in the holder, the
temperature at the tip drops automatically to the
sleep temperature. This function is only
possible because of the quick response time
which does not make the user realise the
temperature rise to reach the selected
temperature. Also by this, the oxidation of the
tinning of the tip is considerably reduced and
tip life is extended.
To indicate that the desoldering iron is in sleep-
mode, the green led starts pulsing. These
parameters can be modified using the Console
AC 2600 Ref. 2600000.
In order to take advantage of the above
mentioned feature and as a security measure,
it is necessary to place the desoldering iron
on stand when the iron is not being used.
DR 5600 Ref.5600000
Desoldering tip
Heating element
Pushbutton vacuum pump
Vacuum hose
Desoldering iron cable
Solder tin deposit
Metal
Glass
- The solder tin deposit is full.
- The filter of the desoldering iron is dirty.
- The station’s external desoldering air filter is
dirty.
Only for users of AC 2600 console ref. 2600000.
If you lock the working temperature thanks to the
console, the green LED -READY- will remain on
while the dial is set at the locked temperature.
If the dial is not set at the locked temperature,
the green LED -READY- will be blinking. The
farther the dial will be set from the locked
temperature the slower the blinking pace will be.
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RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE
For soldering and desoldering
- Clean the contacts and the printed circuit to
be desoldered of dust or dirt.
- Preferably select a temperature below 350°C.
Excess temperature may cause the printed
circuit tracks to break loose.
- The tip must be well tinned for good heat
conduction. If it has been inoperative for any
length of time, it should be retinned.
Desoldering process
Use the tip model with a larger diameter than the
pad to be desoldered, so as to achieve maximum
aspiration and thermal efficiency.
1 Apply the desoldering iron tip so that the
component terminal penetrates within its
orifice.
2 When the solder liquefies, start gently to rotate
the desoldering tip so that the component’s
terminal can be eased away from the sides.
3 Press then, not before, the vacuum pump
push-button just long enough to aspirate the
solder.
After pressing the desoldering key there is a
slight delay until the self-contained vacuum
pump stops, this is to make sure that the
vacuum circuit is completely empty.
If any solder remains are left on any terminal after
attempting to desolder it, resolder it with fresh
solder and repeat the desoldering operation.
1
2
3
DESOLDERING TIPS
These tips are
specially designed
to clean the pads.
Ref. 5600-001 5600-002 5600-003 5600-004 5600-005 5600-006 5600-007
5600
A ø (mm)
B ø (mm)
max. pin ø
(mm)
001 / 011
1.4
0.6
0.4
002 / 012
1.8
0.8
0.6
003 / 013
2.7
1
0.8
004
3.2
1.3
1.1
005
3.4
1.6
1.4
006
4.2
2
1.7
007
4.8
2.5
2.3
A ø
B ø
5600-012 5600-0135600-011
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Change of desoldering tip
This operation should be done while the tip is hot,
at a minimum temperature of 250°C, so that any
tin left inside is in molten state.
- Unscrew the tip to be replaced, with the aid of
the spanner supplied.
- Fit the new tip, and tighten up with the spanner
to achieve a good air tightness.
To empty the solder tin deposit and change
the filter
For this, the lid needs to be unscrewed and first
the tin deposit and then its spiral must be removed
to clean the inner part of the deposit with a brush.
- The condition of the filter must be checked
and replaced if dirty or damaged.
- The deposit needs to be inserted with spiral
filter put into place. Then the whole must be
closed by screwing the lid shut.
Solder tin deposits
It can be chosen between two different deposit
types:
- Metal Ref. 0812630.
- Glass Ref. 0812620.
Lid
Brush
Ref. 0786640
Filter Ref.0780840
Deposit
Spiral
Ref. 0780550
Tip care
- The largest rod that fits in the tip hole should
periodically be passed through in order to
clean the intake tube.
- To clean the tips, use the sponge included
with the stand and check it is slightly moisted.
Only deionised water (car battery water)
should be used in order to wet the sponge.
If normal water was to be used, it is very likely
that the tip will become dirty due to the salts
dissolved within the water.
- Do not file the tips or use abrasive tools
which may damage the tip’s protective
surface coating and avoid knocking them
about.
- If the tip has been a long time without being
tinned, use a metal brush to remove any dirt
and oxid.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT press the pushbutton
vacuum pump while tinning the desoldering tip,
as the fumes given off by the flux would quickly
soil the ducts and filter of the air circuit.
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- Place the new heating element. Check that
the right extremity of the upper part of the
heating element is inserted in the slot
located inside the body of the desoldering
iron (see drawing hereunder).
- Screw out the body of the desoldering
iron. Open up the body and remove the
heating element.
- Screw in the body of the desoldering iron.
Put the spiral and the filter back into the
deposit. Place the deposit inside the body
of the desoldering iron and screw in the
shut lid.
Lid
Brush
Ref. 0786640
Filter Ref. 0780840
Deposit
Spiral
Heating element
Ref. 5600010
Change of the heating element of the
desoldering iron (Ref. 5600010)
- To realize this operation, the lid needs to
be unscrewed and first the tin deposit and
then its spiral and filter must be removed
to clean the inner part of the deposit with
a brush.
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Cleaning the vacuum pump valve
Open the control unit as follow:
- Disconnect the control unit.
- Turn it upside down, remove the fixing
screws.
- Return the station to its normal position and
lift up the lid.
- Undo the four screws fastening the pump cover.
- Clean the valve with a cloth dampened in
alcohol. If it is too soiled, replace it with new
one. Ref. 0982970.
Detecting air leaks in the circuit
To detect air leaks in the circuit:
- Obstruct the tip inlet orifice
by pressing down on a
silicone disc, or bend the
tube connecting the
desoldering iron to the filter.
- Press the pushbutton vacuum pump.
If the red led lights up, there is no loss of
suction. Otherwise air gets into the system at
some point. This can occur at the desoldering
tip, or may be caused by the lid of the deposit,
lids of filters or because the air pump does not
function correctly due to dirty valves which
occurs when the air filter has not been used
correctly.
Changing the pump inlet filter
Verify the filter at the entrance of the pump, and
change it if dirty or obstructed, therefor:
Open the filter pulling the flap.
Take out the 2 cotton filters, throw away those
which are soiled and replace them with new
ones. Always use 2 filters.
Close the filter and check the airtightness.
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PICK & PLACE PEN MP 2260
The pick & place pen MP 2260 ref. 2260000 for
the placing of SMD is also delivered with the AM
6000.
The pen is connected to the plug VACUUM of the
station. Please find the connection plan on page 1.
A set of straight and bent needles as well as a
set of different sized suction cups is delivered
with the station:
- Set of suction cups Ref. 0940163
- Set of straight needles Ref. 0901546
- Set of bent needles Ref. 0861660
The suction cups can be adjusted to the needles
in order to make the placement of SMD of different
sizes on boards easier.
These accessories allows the adjustment to weight
and size of any type of component.
Component pick-up (Fig. A)
Place the needle tip on the component and block
the control orifice with the first finger of the other
hand so that the component may be held to the
needle by suction.
Component placing (Fig. B)
Place the component in position on the printed
circuit. Remove your finger from the orifice
allowing air to enter whereby the component will
be released in the desired position.
Faults and remedies
We list below the most frequent faults and the
possible remedies which you yourself may be
able to apply. In any case, the JBC technical
assistance service will attend to you if required.
Insufficient suction
The tubes have to be checked for possible air
escapes and the correct connection of the tubes
to their terminals must be observed. Check the
incoming air filter in the interior of the station and
replace it if dirty or obstructed.
If in spite of this the suction is insufficient, the
self-contained vacuum pump should be checked.
Filter
Ref. 0861800
When you assemble the suction cup with the needle,
you should avoid the needle to stick out of the
lower part.
Fig. A
Fig. B
CUPS
Ref.: 0940163
STRAIGHT
NEEDLES
Ref.: 0901546
Ø A
mm
COLOR
2 x 4,3
BLACK
YELLOW2 x 7
PINK2 x 10
Ø B
mm
2 x 0,7
2 x 0,9
2 x 1,2
BENT
NEEDLES
Ref.: 0861660
COLOR
GREEN
YELLOW
PINK
Ø B
mm
2 x 0,8
2 x 0,9
2 x 1,2
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ADVANCED HANDPIECES RANGE
All the Advanced soldering handpieces range can
be connected to the AM 6000 station.
The station AM 6000 includes the following products:
- Handpiece 2245 ref. 2245000 with the cartridge
2245-003 Ref. 2245003. Power: 50W. For general
soldering work.
- Soldering iron stand AD 8200 ref. 0268200.
- Set of accessories ref. 0780593 with cartridge
2245-007 Ref. 2245007. It can be chosen from a
wide range of different cartridges 2245 to adapt
perfectly to the needs of the job (pag. 126).
The following soldering handpieces can be
connected to the AM 6000 station:
- Handpiece 2010 ref. 2010000. Power: 20W. For
high precision work, SMD etc. Available
cartridges 2010: see page 127.
- Handpiece 2210 ref. 2210000. Power: 20W. For
high precision work, SMD etc. Available
cartridges 2210: see page 127.
- Handpiece 2045 ref. 2045000. Power: 50W. For
general soldering work. Available cartridges
2045: see page 126.
Two versions of soldering iron handpieces covered
with heat isolater are available:
- 2045 Thermo-isolated handpiece ref. 2045110.
- 2245 Thermo-isolated handpiece ref. 2245110.
These articles are not delivered with the station.
The handpieces and cartridges 2210 and 2245
comply with the MIL-SPEC-2000 referring to the
potential difference between the soldering tip and
ground connection, must be less than 2 mV.
For a soldering handpiece to work properly, the
following components are required: control unit,
soldering iron stand, one handpiece and one
cartridge.
The soldering iron is connected to the station in the
following way:
The cable connection of the soldering iron is
connected to the plug in the soldering iron stand
AD 8200 and the cable connection of the soldering
iron stand is plugged into the terminal SOLD of the
station. Please find the connection plan on figure.
Soldering iron stand
AD 8200
Ref.0268200
Handpiece 2010 Ref. 2010000
Handpiece 2210 Ref. 2210000
Handpiece 2045 Ref. 2045000
Handpiece 2245 Ref. 2245000
Cartridges 2045
Cartridges 2245
Cartridges 2010
Cartridges 2210
Soldering
connector
SOLD
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Sleep function
One of the Series Advanced features is that when
the handpiece is placed in the holder, the
temperature at the tip drops automatically to the
sleep temperature. This function is only possible
because of the quick response time which does
not make the user realise the temperature rise to
reach the selected temperature. Also by this, the
oxidation of the tinning of the tip is considerably
reduced and tip life is extended.
To indicate that the soldering iron is in sleep-mode,
the green led starts pulsing. These parameters can
be modified using the Console AC 2600 Ref. 2600000.
In order to take advantage of the above
mentioned feature and as a security measure,
it is necessary to place the handpiece on stand
when the iron is not being used.
When connecting an old version solder stand, it may
happen that the sleep function does not work.
To resolve this problem, you should make a bridge
between pins number 3 and 5 from the aerial
connector of the cable of the stand, that plugs in
the station.
Aerial connector
Bridge between
pin number 3 & 5
OPERATION
LED lights
Red LED -ON- when lit, it indicates that the station is
plugged in the mains.
Green LED -READY- when lit, it indicates that the
system is ready and correctly set for working.
The green led light is on after a few seconds, is the
time needed to carry on the self-checking system.
The green light is pulsing when the soldering iron is
in sleep mode.
If the green led is not lit, the reason why, will be one
of the following:
1. The handpiece or the cartridge are not plugged
in.
2. The maximum available power has been
exceeded for too long - e.g. in a very thick
soldering at the high repetition rates.
3. The handpiece or cartridge has a short
circuit or an open circuit.
4. Any other trouble preventing the system from
working properly.
The green led goes off when the cartridge tip
touches the extractor and the station stops the
power supply.
The handpiece will reset itself automatically should
the cartridge short circuit or go open circuit.
Should the handpiece be subject to:
- An electrical surge or the cartridge has not been
fitted correctly.
Please turn the unit off and switch on again to
reset.
Only for users of AC 2600 console ref. 2600000.
If you lock the working temperature thanks to the
console, the green LED -READY- will remain on
while the dial is set at the locked temperature.
If the dial is not set at the locked temperature,
the green LED -READY- will be blinking. The
farther the dial will be set from the locked
temperature the slower the blinking pace will be.
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Alignment
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Important.
- It is essential to insert the cartridge till the end
for a good connection. Take the mark a s
reference.
Advanced series cartridge
Cartridge is made of the heating element which has the
heating system, temperature sensor and long life tip.
Long-life tip is basically made of:
1 Copper
2 Iron
3 Chromium
4 Tin plate
Long-life tip care
Except for the copper core, the rest of metals are
placed galvanically on layers relatively thin, so it
is necessary to avoid the reasons which can
cause its destruction.
To clean the tips, use the sponge included with
the stand and check it is slightly moisted.
Only deionised water (car battery water)
should be used in order to wet the sponge. If
normal water was to be used, it is very likely that
the tip will become dirty due to the salts dissolved
within the water.
To re-tin the soldering tips, we recommend using
the tip tinner/cleaner TT 9400 ref. 9400000.
2 - Place the handpiece on top of the new cartridge,
press it slightly down and remove the handpiece.
Changing the handpiece's cartridge
With the Advanced system, the cartridge can be
changed quickly, without turning off the station,
so you have two soldering irons in one. Here is
what to do to change the cartridge:
1 - Place the handpiece and remove the cartridge.
3 - Press the cartridge into the opening A, B or C:
A. For straight cartridges 2010 and 2210.
B. For curved cartridges 2010 and 2210.
C. For cartridges 2045 and 2245.
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Console AC 2600
The console AC 2600 is designed for modifying the
original regulation program parameters of the following
Advanced control units:
- AD 2000 soldering station.
- AD 2200 soldering station.
- AD 4200 and AD 4300 dual soldering stations.
- AR 5500, AR 5800 (*) and DS 5300 (*) desoldering
stations.
- AM 6000 and AM 6500 (*) rework stations.
(*) These stations need a console whose
program version is 4.0 or higher.
Changes avalaible to perform:
- Fixing the the working temperature.
- Selection of temperature units in Celsius grades
-°C- or Fahrenheit -°F-.
- Modification of sleep temperatures and standby
times.
- Adjustment of temperature.
- Set the parameters back to the original parameters.
- Read-out data:
Working hours.
Sleep cycles and sleep hours.
Cartridge and iron changes.
Program version.
Fume extractor accessories
Specially designed for the Advanced Series
handpieces 2010/2210 and 2045/2245. Easily clips
onto the handpiece and can be quickly removed
for easy maintenance.
AC 2600
Ref. 2600000
For handpieces 2045/2245:
Standard Ref.0495000
+20mm longer Ref.0455002
For handpieces 2010/2210
Ref.0265000
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