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Soldering Iron handles heavy-duty applications.

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Soldering Iron handles heavy-duty applications.
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July 28, 2005 - Butane-powered Ultratorch® Model UT-200A is 10¾ in. long with 1.2 in. chisel type soldering tip that is copper based with nickel and chrome plating. Unit comes to full operating temperature within 1 min and includes adjustable temperature control that regulates power from 572–986ºF. Metal handle, with refillable tank, holds enough butane gas to run over 1 hr. Portable iron is suited for electrical, plumbing, and HVAC construction and maintenance applications.

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Master Appliance Corp.
2420 18th St.
Racine, WI, 53403
USA


New Master Portable, High Powered Soldering Iron Is Ideal For Heavy-Duty Applications In Construction & Maintenance

Racine, WI…Master Appliance Corporation, the leading manufacturer of professional quality heat tools for industry, introduces their newest heavy-duty, professional quality, butane-powered Ultratorch® soldering iron, the Model UT-200A.

Master’s new UT-200A is 10¾ inches long, completely portable and ideal for large connections in power transmission construction and maintenance, as well as demanding applications in electrical, plumbing and HVAC construction, including running seams in sheet metal. This unique, patented tool features a large, 1.2†(30.7mm), chisel type soldering tip that is pure copper based with nickel and chrome plating, and tinned for long lasting solder tip life.

The UT-200A Ultratorch features quick startup and comes to full operating temperature within one minute. An adjustable temperature control quickly regulates the power, from 572º to 986ºF (300-530ºC), and is equivalent to a 150 to 300 watt electric soldering iron. The sturdy metal handle, with refillable tank, holds enough butane gas to run over one hour. For best results, use with Master Utrataneâ„¢ is recommended.

Master’s new Ultratorch model UT-200A soldering iron is available only from your Authorized Master Appliance Heat Tool Distributor. For the name of your local distributor or more information, contact the Master Appliance at (800) 558-9413, Fax: (262) 633-9745, email sales@masterappliance.com, or visit Master online at www.masterappliance.com.
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