Weller® D650 Heavy Duty Industrial Grade Soldering Gun, 120 V AC, 200 to 300 W, 5.59 mm Dia Tip, 6 ft L Cord, Pistol Grip Handle
Weller® D650 Heavy Duty Industrial Grade Soldering Gun, 120 VAC, 200 to 300 W, 5.59 mm Dia Tip, 6 ft L Cord, Pistol Grip Handle
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BrandWeller®
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UPC037103079480
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Manufacturer Part NumberD650
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CountryUSA|Canada
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Tip Diameter5.59 mm
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Tip MaterialNickel Plated Copper
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TypeHeavy Duty Industrial Grade
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Handle TypePistol Grip
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Voltage Rating120 V AC
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Cord Length6 ft
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Wattage200 to 300 W
- Fingertip trigger selects high or low for controlled output
- Twin lights illuminate work
- 2-wire cord
- Heavy gauge, high efficiency tip
- Dual heat gun with pistol grip design
- 6 sec heat up time
- Nickel plated copper secondary, heat resistant thermoplastic housing
- Heavy duty grounded cord
- Lead free
| Competitor Name | Competitor Part Number |
|---|---|
| Grainger | 5VZZ2 |
| Grainger | 5VZZ2 |
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UNSPSC23271700
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Includes7250W Tip
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Package Description1/BX
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Standards/ApprovalsRoHS Compliant|UL/cUL Listed
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