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INTRODUCING JBC TECHNOLOGY
The exclusive JBC heating system achieves an
exceptional thermal recovery, which increases
productivity, quality, reduces cost of ownership
and ensures fast return on investment.
Unequalled thermal response
An excellent soldering tool features instant thermal
response conceived by a high power/mass ratio.
A high power/mass ratio is being used to maintain
the tip's temperature as close as possible to the
one selected on the control unit, even when the
thermal load is significant. This is the formula
needed to perform high quality solderjoints and
avoid cold ones, protect the PCB that is being
soldered and increase productivity.
INTELLIGENT HEAT MANAGEMENT
The only time that a soldering tool should be at
working temperature is when it is actually being
used. JBC stations identify if and how a tool is
being used and depending on this switches the
tool to one of the following modes with their
respective temperatures:
Work mode: selected working temperature i.e.
350°C.
Sleep mode: during short periods of inactivity
the tool's temperature is being lowered to an
intermediate temperature i.e. 220°C.
Hibernation mode: During larger periods of
inactivity i.e. 30 minutes, the tool's power is being
cut off and it cools down to room temperature.
The advantages of this heat management are
significantly increased catridge lifespan and
substantial energy savings which ensures low
cost of ownership.
JBC Tools save money by managing Heat
efficiently saving energy, time and improving
processes.
If you would like to change the SLEEP
and HIBERNATION parameters, as any
other function, see page 41.
USING THE HOT AIR MODULE
Description of controls
- BUTTON:
On/off switch for the self-contained suction
pump.
The green led indicates that the self-contained
vacuum pump is activated.
- CONTROLS:
TEMPERATURE
Allows fixing the temperature of the heater
between 150 and 450°C or 300 and 850ºF. The
selected temperatures are reference values
which may change depending on the distance
between the heating element and the nozzle.
This enables the air flow to be set on a scale
from 1 (corresponding to the lowest setting of
6 l/min) to 10 (corresponding to the highest of
45 l/min).
- VACUUM INLET:
Vacuum inlet avalaible for tripods and
extractors.
- PEDAL: Hot air is produced when it is held
down. Releasing it the heater is disconnected,
though the turbine continues to operate until
the air temperature falls below 100°C.
Pedal
Ref. 0964551
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