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Chisel tip of 2,0 mm from the ERSADUR 102 series for the i-Tool iron. Narrow enough to work between neighbouring leads, yet with enough face for quick joints on SO packages, pin headers and chip components. Long life tip, 30,5 mm long.

ERSADUR Lötspitze für i-Tool, gerade, meißelförmig, 2 mm - Ersa 0102CDLF20

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Item ER-0102CDLF20
Manufacturer no. 0102CDLF20
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ER-0102CDLF20

At 2,0 mm the 0102CDLF20 stays narrow enough to work between closely spaced leads without heating the neighbouring joint as well. Typical work is SO and SOIC leads, chip components from 0805 up, pin headers on 2,54 mm pitch and rework on connectors. Where a ground plane drains the heat instead, the 2,4 mm wide 0102CDLF24 is the better choice.

Technical data

Part numberErsa 0102CDLF20
Tip series102
Shapechisel, straight
Tip width2,0 mm
Overall length30,5 mm
Shank outside5,2 mm
Shank inside3,5 mm
PlatingERSADUR-LF long life tip
RoHS compliantyes

Compatibility

For the i-Tool 0100CDJ. The tip therefore runs on every i-CON station that takes this iron, from i-CON1 through nano and pico up to i-CON2, i-CON2V and Vario 4.

The electroplated iron layer with its chromium protection keeps the tip wettable, and lead free as well as leaded solder are released for it. Series 102 spans more than 40 shapes and sizes from 0,1 mm to 37 mm.

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Manufacturer Nr. 0102CDLF20
Manufacturer Ersa
GPSR manufacturer information Bräunlich GmbH Am Heideberg 26, DE 06886 Lutherstadt Wittenberg, www.braeunlich-gmbh.com
Article authenticity Original product
Condition of article New
Position sensing No