🔧 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 |
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.
P**S
Works great, every time
Very good quality. Fits my Hakko soldering iron, and the threaded holder makes swapping tip easy.
K**R
good quality, nice to use
no complaints, they are well made, the threads move nicely. feels like a quality product
A**R
Must have for 3D printing functional bits
I've been using these for functional 3D printed projects for quite a while. These are a definite must have to take your printed parts to the next level with heat set inserts.
A**S
Worked with my cheap old soldering iron.
Bought it, it fit on the tip of my old Radio Shack soldering iron. Plugged it, put an insert on it, slowly pushed in. 5 of 6 worked. I pushed one off center, tried to move it sideways, got plastic on the threads, locked a screw in it, messed up. Push slowly and straight and it works like a charm.
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
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.