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Default Antex Electronics - Antex Pipemaster Pro Soldering Tool

Features & Applications:
The Pipemaster Professional is a powerful tool with sophisticated temperature control, a short warm up time, and powerful heating elements.
It can be used to solder copper pipe joints with fittings up to 3/4 inch and it is an invaluable tool when working in areas where a torch is a possible hazard or where access is limited, i.e. in roof spaces, under baths or basins, close to decoration or furnishings, and near vehicles. Maintenance is restricted to regular cleaning after use, ensuring excellent results time after time. The heads are removable for cleaning, storage, or replacement with a different size.
Features:
No torch required and no naked flames
Ideal in confined spaces
Plugs into standard electrical outlet
Heads available for 3/8", 1/2”, and 3/4" fittings
Used on standard pipes and fittings
High Power and sophisticated temperature control
UL Approved
Spec Summary:
Voltage:120Vac.
Power:220W. Temperature controlled
Head Temperature:968ºF (520ºC)
Warm Up Time:Approximately 2 minutes
Usage Time:First joint approximately 20 seconds, Second joint approximately 10 Seconds
Construction:Polycarbonate molded parts, stainless steel element shaft, nickel plated copper heads
Power Lead:3 core PVC cable, approximately 55 inches long
Plug:USA 3 pin plug
Safety Stand: Flat packed for assembly, included
Standard Head:Pipemaster comes fitted with 1/2 head Alternative size heads for 3/8" and 3/4" pipes are available




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