Weller PTF8 (425°C) 1,2 mm Bevel Soldering Iron Tip for use with TCP (series (old generation)

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RS stock no.:
516-561
Mfr. Part No.:
4PTF8-1
Manufacturer:
Weller
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Brand

Weller

Model Number

PTF8 (425°C)

Tip Shape

Bevel

For Use With

TCP (series (old generation)

Tip Size

1,2 mm

Tip Series

PT

Not Applicable

COO (Country of Origin):
NL

Weller PT soldering tips for TCP soldering irons


Weller offers a comprehensive range of soldering tips to complement their soldering irons and desoldering irons. Soldering iron tips are available in a huge variety of sizes, diameters and shapes. Every soldering tip is designed for a specific application.

The PT Series is suitable for: TCP 12 (RS 660-176, 162-8075), TCP 24, TCP 42, TCPS, W 61 (RS 660-270, 162-6760), W 101 (RS 337-4118, 162-6849), W201 (RS 660-309, 209-2433)

Features and Benefits:


  • All Weller soldering tips feature an individual galvanised ferrous coating. The solder area of the tip also comes tin-plated. This prevents any oxidation before the soldering tip reaches you.

  • Constructed with a copper core, the tips provide the most effective level of heat transfer to the solder point.

  • These tips feature a stable heat guarantee. They are incredibly reliable and can increase solder process productivity by up to 50%. This provides you with excellent cost efficiency and a great deal less rework caused by poor solder points or faulty tools.

  • Typical Applications:


    Soldering is the process used to build a soldering connection by using the heated tip of a soldering iron to melt soldering wire. The soldering tips are available in many different sizes and tip shapes, dependant on the application they are being used for. They are used to melt solder wire to connect two elements or components together to create a permanent connection and are often utilised in an electronics or manufacturing capacity as they often need to be conductive. The process of soldering is most commonly used by:

  • DIY enthusiasts

  • Plumbers

  • Electricians

  • Vehicle technicians

  • Soldering is often used for:

  • General wiring applications

  • Electrical repair work at home, in factories or for vehicles

  • The "longlife" soldering tips for TCP soldering irons are made from pure copper and coated with iron and chrome-plated to ensure a long life and prevent oxidation. They are always easily wetted when properly maintained.

    FAQs


    Range of tips includes the following:

    209-1799 - TIP PT-A6

    162-6546 - TIP PT-A7

    162-6603 - TIP PT-A8

    209-1806 - TIP PT-B6

    162-6619 - TIP PT-B8

    310-0838 - TIP PT-B9

    209-1890 - TIP PT-BS7

    162-6625 - TIP PT-C8

    310-0844 - TIP PT-C9

    209-1878 - TIP PT-D7

    209-1884 - TIP PT-D8

    310-0866 - TIP PT-D9

    516-426 - TIP PT-E8

    516-555 - TIP PT-F7

    516-561 - TIP PT-F8

    516-476 - TIP 4PTL6-1

    209-1963 - TIP PT-06

    516-397 - TIP 4PTB7-1

    516-599 - TIP 4PTAA7-1

    162-9832 - CONICAL TIP 0.4/27 T0054136799

    162-9860 - CONICAL TIP 4PTS8-1

    Typical Applications:


    Soldering is the process used to build a soldering connection by using the heated tip of a soldering iron to melt soldering wire. The soldering tips are available in many different sizes and tip shapes, dependant on the application they are being used for. They are used to melt solder wire to connect two elements or components together to create a permanent connection and are often utilised in an electronics or manufacturing capacity as they often need to be conductive. The process of soldering is most commonly used by:

    DIY enthusiasts

    Plumbers

    Electricians

    Vehicle technicians

    Soldering is often used for:

    General wiring applications

    Electrical repair work at home, in factories or for vehicles

    Audio systems

    Cable assembling

    Indoor lighting

    Low-voltage wiring

    PCBs

    Radio-controlled

    Repairs

    Small appliances and engines

    FAQs


    How long do soldering iron tips last for?

    If high quality iron tips are used, they can last for years with the proper care and cleaning.

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