Edsyn 1036 atmoscope Instruction Manual

instruction manual
SMD Hot Air
1036
ATMOSCOPE
®
self-contained
SMD HOT AIR
• COMPLIES WITH MIL-S-45743E, MIL-STD-2000, DOD-STD­2000-1B, WS6536E AND ESD SPEC, DOD-STD-1686, DOD­HDBK-263
MADE IN THE
U.S.A.
A) Power Switch
B) Pump Switch
H) Pump Indicator Light
D) SH230 Sponge Holder
I) AC Receptacle
A) Activates System Power. B) Turns on and shuts off Pump. C) Tool Holder minimized heat dissipation when Tool is not in use. D) Includes (1) LN230 Liner, (1) RS199 Cleaning Sponge and RS243
Leveling Pad. E) Filters air coming in to the Pump. Acts as silencer F) Lights when power is on. G) Regulates air ow to Tool. (connect to FA069) H) Lights when Pump is running. I) Can accomodate 2 more 120V soldering Tools.
SPECIFICATIONS:
• 120 V, 60 Hz, 150 W
• Weight: 4.6 lbs. (2.09 kgs.)
• Temperature range: 4000F - 8000F (2050C - 4250C)
• Temperature regulation: ± 60F (±30C)
• Voltage leakage from tip to ground less than 2 MV
• Tip to ground resistance less than 2 ohm
• Maximum pressure: 18 psi.
• UL listed
Static Safe
G) Air Control Valve
E) AF110 Low Static Air Filter
FEATURES
C) PD525 Pod
F) Power Indicator Light
E) AF110 Low Static Air Filter
PS542 ATMO­SCOPE® Power Supply
Fuse, 6.3A
decrease
indicator
Set the Air Control Valve to a full counter clockwise position. This will be our reference setting which is 100%. Turning it the other way will mean less air output.
1. Make sure the station is plugged into a 120V power outlet.
2. Turn on Power Switch .
3. Set Temperature Control Knob to around 600°F.
4. Allow Tool to heat up.(Blinking Neon Lamp means ready.)
5. Turn on Pump.
CAUTION: DO NOT POINT TOOL AT ANYONE OR ANYWHERE. HOT AIR WILL BURN !!!
The 3 very important factors involved when working with the Hot Air Station are amount of air output, temperature setting and type of Tip used. The key to an effective soldering is to reow the solder without blowing the solder across the board and thus creating bridges.
CL1080
PL237
PD528
1036-3
ATMOSCOPE
SMD Workstation A 1036 with: (1) CL1080* (1) PD528 (1) PL237
* Temperature Controlled Soldering Instrument, 70W. 400°F - 800°F Temp. Range.
OPTIONS:
OPERATING THE STATION
FA069 ATMOSCOPE
®
SMD Hot Air Tool
OPERATING REQUIREMENTS:
•120V, 60 Hz
•Regulated air ow
SPECIFICATIONS
• 120V, 70 W
• 6.5 oz. (184 g)
• Temperature range: 4000F - 8000F (2050C - 4250C)
• Temperature regulation: ±60F (±30C)
• Voltage leakage from tip to ground less than 2 MV
• Tip to ground resistance less than 2 ohm
• Complies with MIL-S-45743E, DOD-STD-2000-1B, MIL-STD-2000 WS6536E and ESD SPEC, DOD-STD-1686, DOD-HDBK-263.
• UL listed
CHANGING TIPS
Efciency is greatly dependent on choosing the proper tip to meet each application.
1. Have the proper Tip installed.
2. Connect Hose to regulated air source.
3. Plugged-in Tool to a power source and set desired temperature.
4. Turn on the air and adjust pressure .
5. Direct hot air towards the connection until solder melts. Using "SMD helpers" will make your job easier.
1. Turn Tip counter-clockwise by using a WT618 Tip
Wrench. (set of 2, the other is to hold the RS321 Retaining Sleeve) or use a WT620.
2. Remove and replace with desired Tip.
RS321
WT6 20
Hot Air Tip
WT618
Hot Air Tip
HS307 Hose connect to regu­lated air ow.
Collar
CAUTION: HOT AIR WILL BURN !!! Turn off air and place tool in Pod when not in use
The 3 very important factors involved when working with the ATMOSCOPE SMD Hot Air Tool are amount of air output, temperature setting and type of Tip used. The key to an effective soldering is to reow the solder without blowing the solder across the board and thus creating bridges.
OPERATION
Cut thru the connection with a pull wire or shim blade while hot air melts the solder.
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