Grizzly Soldering Gun EW7733 User Manual

SOLDERING GUN  
INSTRUCTION SHEET  
Safety Instructions  
To operate the soldering gun:  
Toxic chemicals contained in some solders and  
flux can cause respiratory illness when inhaled.  
Work in a well ventilated area with a fan to move  
the air, or wear a NOISH approved respirator.  
1. Plug the soldering gun into a 110V power outlet  
and pull the trigger for 6-8 seconds to allow the  
gun to heat up. Note: Holding the trigger con-  
stantly will cause the gun to overheat and shorten  
the lifespan of the soldering gun.  
Toxins can be absorbed through cuts, sores,  
eyes, mouth, and nostrils. Bandage cuts or sores  
before soldering. DO NOT eat, drink, or smoke  
while soldering. Wash your hands with soap and  
water when finished.  
2. Prepare the tip by applying a small amount of  
solder to the tip, then spread the solder with a wet  
sponge until the solder forms a thin film.  
3. Prepare the items to be soldered by brushing on  
flux if using non-rosin core solder.  
Solder melts at 375º F (190º C) and the soldering  
gun bit will reach temperatures up to 450º F (230º  
C). Wear eye protection, gloves, long pants, and  
a long sleeve shirt to protect eyes and hands from  
burns and skin rashes.  
4. Pull the trigger, apply more solder to the tip, then  
heat both items equally by touching the soldering  
tip to them for a few seconds.  
5. Feed the solder into the joint. It will melt and flow  
into and around all the parts and areas that are  
above the melting point.  
DO NOT touch the soldering gun tip until it has  
completely cooled. DO NOT allow the soldering  
gun tip to rest against anything. When hot, it will  
burn whatever it touches.  
6. Remove the solder, then the soldering gun.  
Avoid touching the workpiece. The workpiece  
can heat up and cause burns. When working with  
small parts, use a soldering work stand, hold the  
part with pliers, or use a heat sink.  
Tips: Insufficient solder on the iron causes poor heat  
transfer to the joint, resulting in a 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 complete-  
ly surround the joint.  
Keep the solder, flux, and soldering gun out of the  
reach of children and pets.  
To replace the soldering tip:  
1. Unplug the soldering gun and wait until the solder-  
ing gun tip has completely cooled.  
Solder and flux contain toxic chemicals and  
can cause respiratory illness. Work in a well  
ventilated area with a fan to move the air, or  
wear a NOISH approved respirator.  
2. Loosen the nuts securing the soldering tip, and  
pull to remove it.  
3. Slide in the replacement soldering tip and tighten  
the nuts.  
If you need additional help with this your soldering  
gun, call our Tech Support at: (570) 546-9663.  
COPYRIGHT © NOVEMBER, 2005 BY GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.  
WARNING: NO PORTION OF THIS INSTRUCTION SHEET MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE  
OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.  
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