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175 WATT SOLDER IRON - Weller, Cooper Tools

Part #: SP175

The Weller SP175 175 Watt Soldering Iron from Cooper Tools is engineered for professional technicians and mechanics tackling the most demanding soldering applications. Designed for heavy-duty performance, this robust tool delivers consistent, high-temperature output essential for industrial repairs and automotive maintenance. Its durable construction ensures reliability and longevity in a professional workshop environment.

Key Features

  • High Power Output: A 175-watt heating element provides rapid heat-up and sustained temperatures up to 900°F (482°C), suitable for heavy-gauge materials and large solder joints.
  • Durable Construction: Features a stainless steel barrel and a heat and impact-resistant handle, built to withstand rigorous daily use.
  • Replaceable Iron-Plated Copper Tip: Equipped with an MTG40 5/8" (16mm) diameter iron-plated copper tip, offering superior heat transfer and extended tip life.
  • Integrated Iron Rest: A convenient soldering iron rest is included for safe handling and placement during operation.
  • Safety Compliant: UL listed for safety, with a cUL version also available, meeting professional safety standards.
  • Optimal Performance: Engineered to perform best with genuine Weller® tips, ensuring consistent quality and reliability.

Applications

The Weller SP175 is ideal for a range of challenging soldering tasks in automotive and industrial settings. It excels at heavy-duty jobs such as sheet metal fabrication, repairing large electrical components, soldering heavy-gauge wiring, and tackling industrial equipment repairs. Its high heat capacity makes it suitable for applications that require significant thermal input, including battery terminal work and joining larger metal pieces.

Specifications

  • Power: 175 Watts
  • Maximum Temperature: 900°F (482°C)
  • Overall Length: 12 1/2" (318mm)
  • Tip Type: MTG40 5/8" (16mm) Iron-Plated Copper

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This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 13 June, 2017.