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| Hikaru |
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"SPPON"? What can
I do with this? |
| Mr. Fusamura | : |
You can remove
solder with this tool. It has a piston inside
and the tube functions as a cylinder. Push
the shaft into the cylinder until it clicks
and press the button. "SPPON!" The
piston is pushed back by spring force and
the cylinder sucks air. |
| Hikaru |
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Can this tool
really remove solder? |
| Mr. Fusamura | : |
Look, I'll try
once. Push the shaft into the cylinder and
melt the solder at the part to be repaired.
After the solder melts, put the suction port
on the solder and press the button. "SPPON!"
See, it could remove the solder. |
| Hikaru |
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Wow! Let me
try it. Well, I push the shaft into the cylinder,
melt the solder, and press the button. "SPPON!"
What?! That didn't remove solder very well. |
| Mr. Fusamura | : |
You pulled up
the soldering iron too early, so the solder
has hardened. Also, since there is no clearance
between the board and the suction port, air
does not flow into the cylinder. Tilt the
"SPPON" slightly or raise the suction
port from the board to make a space between
the board and the suction port. (Photo 8)
Then, pull the soldering iron at the same
time as you press the button or do not pull
it until the solder is completely remove. |
| Hikaru |
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I see. Let's try again. I push
the shaft into the cylinder, melt the solder,
and press the button. SPPON! Wow, that removes
solder well. Next! Next!
This is rather fun. SPPON! SPPON! SPPON! SPPON!
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Photo 8
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