Grizzly T1233 User guide

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MODEL T1233
HIGH-SPEED
SOLDERING GUN
INSTRUCTIONS
For questions or help with this product contact Tech Support at (570) 546-9663 or techsupport@grizzly.com
Introduction
The Model T1233 High-Speed Soldering Gun is for professional use. This fast-heating solder­ing gun features a comfortable pistol grip and is designed for quick tip replacement. It also incudes a built-in light to better illuminate your workpiece.
Specifications
Power Requirement . . 120V, Single-Phase, 60 Hz
Full-Load Amp Draw ........................................ 1A
Minimum Circuit Size .....................................15A
Temperature Range ...................... 842ºF–1022ºF
Time to Maximum Temperature ........15 seconds
Cord ............................................................... 6 ft.
Weight ...................................................1-1/2 lbs.
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Figure 1. Model T1233 High-Speed Soldering
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Inventory
Description Qty
A. High-Speed Soldering Gun w/Tip .............. 1
B. Replacement Tip ........................................ 1
C. Tube of Coiled Solder ................................. 1
D. Cup of Flux ................................................ 1
To reduce risk of serious personal injury:
• Avoid inhaling toxic fumes. Toxic chemicals in some solders and flux can cause respira­tory illness when inhaled. Work in well ven­tilated area with fan to move air, and w NIOSH-approved respirator.
• Bandage cuts or sores before soldering. Toxins can be absorbed through cuts, sores, eyes, mouth and nostrils, increasing risk of developing certain diseases. DO NOT eat, drink, or smoke while soldering. Wash your hands with soap and water when finished.
Wear eye protection, gloves, long pants, and a long sleeve shirt to protect eyes and hands from burns and skin rashes. Soldering tip will reach temperatures up to 1022º F. DO NOT touch soldering tip until it has completely cooled.
• Use soldering work stand, hold part with pliers, or use a heat sink when working with small parts. Workpieces can heat up and cause burns.
• DO NOT leave soldering gun unattended or allow soldering tip to rest against any thing. Tool can ignite explosive or flam­mable materials nearby. Move these materi­als a safe distance away. Always keep a fire extinguisher on hand.
• Disconnect from power before working on circuits or wiring to reduce risk of electrocu­tion.
Use tool for intended purpose. Never mod-
• ify, alter, or use tool for a purpose not intended by manufacturer or serious injury or death may result!
• Keep out of reach of children.
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COPYRIGHT © AUGUST, 2017 BY GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.
NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE
OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.
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PARTS STORE
Operation
REF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION
1 PT1233001 HOUSING (RIGHT) 10 PT1233010 LIGHT BULB 6V 3W 2 PT1233002 HOUSING (LEFT) 11 PT1233011 LIGHT BULB COVER 3 PT1233003 TAP SCREW M4 X 14 12 PT1233012 TRANSFORMER 4 PT1233004 TAP SCREW M4 X 24 13 PT1233013 COLLET ROD 5 PT1233005 POWER CORD 2W 18AWG 72" 1-15P 14 PT1233014 COLLET ROD SLEEVE 6 PT1233006 STRAIN RELIEF 3/8" TYPE-1 15 PT1233015 KNURLED TIP NUT 7 PT1233007 ON/OFF SWITCH DONGNAN KW4A 125V 16 PT1233016 SOLDER TIP 8 PT1233008 TRIGGER (PLASTIC) 17 PT1233017 FLUX CUP 9 PT1233009 LIGHT BULB HOUSING 18 PT1233018 SOLDER TUBE
1. Clean surfaces of material to be soldered together to ensure proper bonding. Use steel wool or fine grit sandpaper to clean soldering tip.
6. Feed solder into joint, NOT soldering tip. Solder will melt and flow into and around all the parts and areas that are above melting point.
7. Remove solder, then remove soldering tip.
2. Insert polarized plug into matching 120V
power receptacle and pull trigger for 10-15 seconds to allow soldering tip to heat up.
Note: For every minute of use, allow gun to
cool four minutes. Holding trigger continu­ously for over one minute will cause gun to overheat and shorten its lifespan.
3. Apply a small amount of rosin-core solder to soldering tip. Allow solder to form a thin film over soldering tip, then wipe tip with wet sponge to remove excess solder.
4. Prepare workpieces to be soldered by brush­ing on flux if using non-rosin core solder.
5. Pull trigger to heat both workpieces equally by touching the soldering tip to each for a few seconds.
Parts Breakdown & List
Note: Insufficient solder on soldering tip
causes poor heat transfer to joint, resulting in weak mechanical and electrical bond. Too much solder results in strings of solder, causing bridges to other contacts. A good soldered joint should be smooth, shiny, and completely surround the joint.
Replacing Tips
1. Unplug soldering gun and wait until soldering
tip has completely cooled.
2. Loosen knurled tip nuts securing soldering tip, and pull to remove it.
3. Slide in replacement soldering tip and tighten knurled tip nuts.
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