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Xytronic 456DLX Fume Extractor with 45W Soldering Iron

<P>A temperature-controlled soldering station combined with a fume extraction system, offering a one-piece solution to safer soldering.</P>
  • Soldering iron:
  • ESD safe
  • Electronic temperature controlled, continuously adjustable iron
  • Highly insulated ceramic heater
  • Zero voltage switching
  • Fast heat up and instant heat recovery
  • Click here for a suitable range of long-lasting, iron-clad soldering tips
  • Extractor:
  • 95 to 115CFM flow rate
  • Easy to replace 130 x 130mm activated carbon filter
  • Built in high efficiency, low noise, brushless mini fan
  • Convenient and space saving
  • Click here for replacement filters
  • Supplied complete with soldering iron stand and mains lead fitted with UK 13A plug
  • Xytronic model 456DLX
Input voltage220 to 240V AC
Input power45W
Temperature range150 to 480°C (302 to 896°F)
Tip leakageLess than 2mV
Tip to ground resistanceLess than 0.1Ω
Heater insulationGreater than 100MΩ
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13 May 2015 Question by: Rapid Customer
Q. Is the replacement fan available then and at what cost?
A. Hi Roy, thank you for your question. This is an all in one system with the iron, there is a standalone fume extractor available - 85-6788.


08 May 2015 Question by: Rapid Customer
Q. Is it possible to obtain a replacement fan blade for these units? One of ours has lost a blade tip that is throwing it off balance.
A. Hi Roy, thank you for your question. The blades are not available as a spare. You would have to replace the whole fan.


07 October 2014 Question by: Rapid Customer
Q. Please could you confirm the wattage of this soldering iron ?
A. Hi Matt. Thank you for your question. This iron is rated from that manufacturer at 45 watts maximum.


25 January 2013 Question by: Rapid Customer | Product code: 85-0996
Q. Exactly which part is the 'heater holder'? I imagine it's either the metal sheath that holds the tip on; or it's the part at the end of the grip that the barrel nut screws down onto? Not sure which though.
A. Hi Teacher RW. Thank you for your question. The heater holder is the grip that holds the heating element.