Introducing the WTA-50 desoldering tweezer from Weller. A simple yet useful tool designed for the removal of SMD components. Upon inspection, this de-soldering device is lightweight, made from excellent materials and has a built-in power connector cable compatible with multiple Weller power units. The main body has two tip holders with interchangeable tips secured by clamp screws, clear markings for left and right as well as the make and model. During application the WTA-50 offers 25W of power per heating element, 50 W overall, grips and de-solder SMDs via the ergonomic side triggers.
Features and Benefits
WTA-50 Desoldering Tweezer Iron
For the desoldering of SMD and multi-leg dual inline packages
Can be driven from all Weller electronically controlled power units and rework stations
Dual heating elements with 2 independent temperature sensors provide the tips with constant temperature
Compatible with WTA Interchangeable tips, 0.5 mm, 1 mm & 3 mm
WTA 50 de-soldering tweezers, AK 50 station stand, WTA 2 soldering tips: RS stock no: 359-7181
Compatible Weller Power Units
PU 81, PUD 81, PUD 81i, PU WAD 101, PUD 121, PU WAD 101IG, PUD 151, WD 1, WD 1M, WR 2, WR 3M, WR 3ME
Typical Applications
De-soldering tweezers are used for precision soldering/de-soldering projects, such as electronics and circuitry boards, from professional to DIY projects. They can be used to separate components or to undo any bad soldering, and allow the component to be picked up, moved, or removed at the same time.
FAQ's
What is the difference between de/soldering tweezers and normal tweezers?
Soldering tweezers feature soldering iron tips that can be heated to high temperatures to melt solder wire in electronics and circuitry applications. Soldering tweezers have a power supply that allows for constant temperature management, whereas normal tweezers are standalone tools.
Station Irons - Weller
Attribute
Value
Soldering Accessory Type
Soldering Tweezers
Model Number
WTA 50
For Use With
Weller Electronically Controlled Power Units & Rework Stations