How to use Shape J and examples
This shape differs from Shape B and I by bending the tip end and is capable of soldering by applying the tip in 2 ways: face and point. It is used for drag soldering and correction of bridging.
Soldering tiny chip parts such as 0603
Lay down the end pad section and put the tip to the land. Some IC is specified by manufacturer not to be touched electrode by tip end. The other tip shapes are recommended. |
Drag soldering
Lay down the end pad section and drag the tip slowly. Apply flux to leads and land pads before soldering. It prevents the troubles such as solder bridge. Check the right timing to feed solder. |
Correcting Bridging
If the bridge amount is small Stand the tip on end and drag the tip slowly. Please operate with clean tip. | |||
If the bridge amount is large
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Soldering at the narrow pitches
Enlarge the tip end, | You can hold the grip with the natural angle (Refer to A) while soldering with Shape J, which has the same high-angle of tip end (Refer to B) as Shape I.
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