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Soldering
Pots (SP)
All
pots are in stock. Choose from variety of high grade
solder pots. We can custom them to fit your manufacturing
needs. Good news for the hundreds
who call about ETI soldering pots." Yes, we carry the flagship solder
pots by Esico-Triton Inc (ETI).
PD
series of digitally-controlled Solder Pots.
Keeping with its tradition of product innovation, ETI now offers
a new line of digitally controlled precision solder pots. With
temperature such a critical factor in quality soldering, this
new series of solder pots is designed to provide the industry's
highest level of temperature control to ensure unmatched
soldering accuracy and reliability.
PD33
The
PD33 offers a deep crucible, along with an optional removable
dross collection cup. This pot is an excellent choice when
working on small printed circuit boards.

Specifications:
Wattage 350W, Inside Damnations 3" * 3", Depth
1.5", Maximum temperature 850F, Solder Cap 4 Lbs.
PD24
Perfect
to use when soldering small parts, magnet wire, wire leads and
more. The PD24 is ideal for handling delicate projects that
require high temperature and accuracy.

Specifications:
Wattage 1100W, Inside Damnations 2" Diameter, Depth
1.5", Maximum temperature 1100F, Solder Cap 1.25 Lbs.
PD74
The
PD74 offers a large solder capacity and makes this pot the
recommended choice when soldering long leads or for other
applications requiring a deep pot.

Specifications:
Wattage 1000W, Inside Damnations 3.18" Diameter, Depth
4.25", Maximum temperature 900F, Solder Cap 9.5 Lbs.
Production
proven solder pots for tinning, stripping, dip soldering, and
other applications.
ETI electric solder pots are
made in a wide range of models. Whatever the requirements-
tinning, stripping, or dip soldering, these solder pots will do
the job efficiently. They are designed and engineered for
today's continuous production requirements. The cast iron
crucibles are designed for operator convenience, comfort, and
high volume production. ETI solder pots are available in 120 and
240 volts. Special wattages can be supplied. All solder pots are
supplied with a three conductor cord-set.
Model
12, 20, and 36 Pots: Pots you'll want to use for dip
soldering of individual small pots, wire leads, etc.

Model
37 and 70 Pots: Used in dip soldering and tinning of
larger parts or when more heat may be a requirement.

Model
75 and 80 Pots: Solder pots used extensively for
short run soldering and de-soldering of through hole printed
circuit boards.
OUR
BEST SELLERS

Model
71T Pot: Our large solder capacity, deep well pot for
long parts. Equipped with thermostat temperature control and a
dross sand tray.

Safety:
See operation manual.
Basic
think you need to know on melting pot:
Warning:
Normal use of these products is likely to expose the user to
lead, a chemical known in the State of California to cause
cancer and birth defects (or other reproductive harm), or
exposure to other proposition 65 chemicals.
This
entire device becomes HOT in
use. DO NOT TOUCH the metal surfaces or contents. ALWAYS
wear eye protection. Guard against accidental spills or
splatter. MOLTEN SOLDER can cause serious bums.
Notice:
These products are designed for industrial use, by experienced
operators, under proper supervision. Never permit an
inexperienced person unfamiliar with heated solder pots and the
characteristics of molten solder to use these device. Provide
WARNING notice of hot pot in the area of use.
General
instructions:
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The
solder pots are designed to be used with soft alloy. Do not
attempt to use these pots for other purposes.
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When
first plugging the unit in to a proper electrical outlet,
have the solder to be melted present in the pot. Do not
permit an empty pot to fully heat; this will damage the
unit. See
picture below.
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Keep
the solder crucible full during use, by introducing
additional material as it is consumed in the production
process.
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Occasionally
remove accumulated oxides from inner walls and bottom of
pot.
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When
solder becomes 'sluggish" due to contamination by other
metals, replace the solder.
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With
thermostatically controlled pots, develop the desired
temperature during production cycles by checking with a
thermometer or pyrometer. Record this setting for future
reference.
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The
presence of moisture can cause molten solder to
'explode" and splatter. Keep workplace and work clean
and dry.
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Never
attempt to introduce a flux-core solder in to the pot.
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Use
a sand tray or insulation under the pot. Anchor pot to work
surface.
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Never
operate the pot above rated voltage.
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Disconnect
the pot when not in use.
When
first plugging the unit in to a proper electrical outlet, have
the solder to be melted present in the pot. Do not permit an
empty pot to fully heat; this will damage the unit.
See picture above.
Minimum
order:
$300
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