🔧 Elevate Your Craft with Ruthex Soldering Tips!
The Ruthex 7x Soldering Tips and Heat-Set Insert Tips are designed for seamless integration with 3D printed parts, offering a practical solution for retrofitting thread inserts. Compatible with various soldering iron heads, these tips ensure a damage-free experience while providing a comprehensive set of insert sizes for versatile applications.
Manufacturer | ruthex |
Part Number | LOE-SET-011 |
Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.54 x 7.32 x 11.97 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | LOE-SET-011 |
Size | Adapter 900M + Insert Tip Set |
Color | 900m |
Power Source | no |
Included Components | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**N
Works wonderfully
I was a little confused/skeptical on these at first. When I got them and my new soldering iron, i tested putting m5 threaded inserts dovetail matchfit 3dprinted holders. I was quite surprised at how fast and easily the process worked. The soldering iron tip (this product) heated fast and the 10 parts I inserted the parts to worked perfectly.
C**E
Fit my soldering gun and work great.
This is a really nice item if you're pressing in inserts all the time. Easy to get them straight. I have one soldering gun for inserts and one for wires.
A**R
Great heat setters.
Does what it should, much better than just using the iron.
P**S
Works great, every time
Very good quality. Fits my Hakko soldering iron, and the threaded holder makes swapping tip easy.
A**Y
Paired greatwith 3-D printing projects
Great set of tools to use with my Pine-Sol soldering iron to insert fasteners into 3-D printed projects definitely worth keeping in your inventory if you like building things like I do
K**R
good quality, nice to use
no complaints, they are well made, the threads move nicely. feels like a quality product
N**S
I'll keep using it, but... yikes
I think these are pretty good. They're easy to install, easy to work with, and heat up well. The part where I have an issue with them is that I was seeing some form of corrosion or maybe some kind of final-coat degradation -- regardless, there was a significant color shift from the beautiful new-tool shiny-brass color, to a skeleton-white frosted-over look to the outside of the tool. This makes me concerned for it's long-term durability and internal materials composition. If it's doing that on the outside, how to I know the inside is still okay and not going to fragment or crack on the inside? They were beautiful when they arrived, after a few uses, not so much.
W**T
Game changer
These are the installer piece for headset inserts. Which really upped my game with 3D printed parts that need assembly.You actually probably don’t need these, I sometimes just use my soldering iron tip instead of swapping out to this tip.This is definitely better than a soldering tip, but isn’t entirely necessary. At least so far.
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