Weller Screwdriver TPTB7 Soldering Tip, 3/32",700F

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Weller TPTB7 is a 3/32" screwdriver soldering tip rated at 700F.
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Weller Screwdriver TPTB7 Soldering Tip, 3/32",700F
Price
Regular price $31.54 USD
Vendor
GearWrench/Crescent Tool
Description
Weller transforms hand soldering.The art of hand soldering has been around for a very, very long time, in fact, thousands of years.However, it was only until 1941 that a transformer-based instant heating soldering method was developed by an impatient American radio repairman who was tired of waiting for his soldering gun to heat up.Carl E.Weller had to wait until after WWII ended in 1945 to get his Weller Manufacturing Company going.In 1960, the Weller Manufacturing Co.in the US patented the “Magnastat” soldering iron, which used a magnetic component to regulate the temperature at the iron’s tip.In an expansion overseas beginning in 1959, the Weller GmbH plant in Besigheim, Germany, along with new plants in other countries, was organized to manufacture temperature-controlled irons and soldering guns for primarily industrial markets throughout Europe and the Near East.Keeping pace with the increasing complexity of our customers’ needs, Weller Germany became the market leader for developing and manufacturing hand soldering products worldwide.Our products were proudly emblazoned with “Made in Germany,” signifying innovation and reliability.

More about this item : Weller Screwdriver TPTB7 Soldering Tip, 3/32",700F

Weller transforms hand soldering.

The art of hand soldering has been around for a very, very long time, in fact, thousands of years.

However, it was only until 1941 that a transformer-based instant heating soldering method was developed by an impatient American radio repairman who was tired of waiting for his soldering gun to heat up.

Carl E.

Weller had to wait until after WWII ended in 1945 to get his Weller Manufacturing Company going.

In 1960, the Weller Manufacturing Co.

in the US patented the “Magnastat” soldering iron, which used a magnetic component to regulate the temperature at the iron’s tip.

In an expansion overseas beginning in 1959, the Weller GmbH plant in Besigheim, Germany, along with new plants in other countries, was organized to manufacture temperature-controlled irons and soldering guns for primarily industrial markets throughout Europe and the Near East.

Keeping pace with the increasing complexity of our customers’ needs, Weller Germany became the market leader for developing and manufacturing hand soldering products worldwide.

Our products were proudly emblazoned with “Made in Germany,” signifying innovation and reliability.

Weller Screwdriver TPTB7 Soldering Tip, 3/32",700F
Key Features
  • Leading manufacturer of high-quality tools
  • Made to withstand even the most demanding jobs
  • International renown for a diverse range of products
  • All products have been designed with the requirements of professionals in mind
  • Trusted, designed, and used by experts
  • Weller TPTB7 is a screwdriver soldering tip
Technical Specifications
  • Length : 5.38 lb
  • Width : 2.13 lb
  • Height : 0.13 lb
  • Weight : 0.03 lb
Product Identifiers
  • ASIN B005T71M5Q
  • UPC: 037103473240
Shipping Information
  • Ships From : United States
  • Brand : GearWrench/Crescent Tool

Frequently Asked Questions About : Weller Screwdriver TPTB7 Soldering Tip, 3/32",700F

01 What is the size of the Weller TPTB7 screwdriver soldering tip?

The size of the Weller TPTB7 screwdriver soldering tip is 3/32".

02 What is the temperature rating of the Weller TPTB7 soldering tip?

The Weller TPTB7 soldering tip is rated at 700F.

03 Who developed the transformer-based instant heating soldering method?

The transformer-based instant heating soldering method was developed by Carl E. Weller.

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