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Antex CM82060 Soldip Max Solder Pot 90W

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85-1058

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Brand: Antex  Copy to clipboard MPN: CM82060  Copy to clipboard EAN-13: 5015044090035
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Soldip solder pot from Antex suitable for dipping and tinning components and wires.


  • Recommended for heavy-duty and lead-free solder dipping
  • Power rating 90W
  • Solder capacity 140g
  • Extremely stable design
  • Pot seated on ceramic and nylon base 120 x 120mm
  • May be used free-standing or alternatively screwed to the bench for greater safety
  • Four 5mm diameter holes on 100 x 100mm fixing centres for bench mounting
  • Detachable tray surrounds crucible, retains excess dross when cleaning solder surface
  • Supplied complete with 1.5m burn-proof cable
  • Replacement elements available
Type Solder pot
Application Heavy-duty and Lead-free Solder Dipping
Height 126mm
Length 12
Power Consumption 90
Weight 1080g

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04 September 2019 Question by: Rapid Customer | Product code: 85-1058
Q. 85-1058 Hi could you advise part number for replacement elements
A. Hi Ed, thank you for your question. 85-1055 is the spare element.


06 June 2012 Question by: Rapid Customer | Product code: 85-1058
Q. what are the dimensions of the crucible / melting pot
A. hi, thanks for your question. The crucible base is 120mm x 120mm and the height is 126mm.

Reviews


Quality solder pot

Reviewed by: Mr John Hall - 04 September 2015
A good example of an old design, beefed up for modern applications, from a British manufacturer. These solder pots have been around for a long time but current ones have the power to cope with lead-free solder temperatures. They are more robust than the "cheap and cheerful" far-eastern types, but are more economical than the heavy-duty, temperature-controlled type of pot, which may be over-engineered for many simple applications.