CE3S offers PACE’s ADS200 AccuDrive soldering station
Cumberland Electronics Strategic Supply Solutions (CE3S) is pleased to now offer PACE's ADS200 AccuDrive soldering station.
Designed for serious cell-phone repairers, electronics techs, engineers, DIYers, and production solder techs, the ADS200 is a high-power yet cost-effective soldering solution that delivers performance and reliability.
The ADS200 soldering station features PACE's groundbreaking TD-200 Tip-Heater Cartridge Soldering Iron, renowned for its sleek and ergonomic aluminium handle designed to stay cool and comfortable during continuous production soldering. Equipped with Blue Series Tip-Heater Cartridges, which integrate a high-accuracy sensor with a robust heater, the TD-200 delivers up to 120 Watts of pure power. Three of PACE's most popular Tip-Heater Cartridges are included, ensuring versatility and efficiency in various soldering applications.
"At CE3S, we are committed to providing our customers with the latest and most advanced soldering solutions available on the market," said Jeremy Wagner, President and CEO at CE3S. "The PACE ADS200 soldering station represents the pinnacle of soldering technology, offering unmatched thermal performance, accuracy, and ease of use."
At the heart of the ADS200 lies PACE's innovative AccuDrive temperature control technology, which ensures highly accurate temperatures and unsurpassed thermal performance without the need to change tip cartridges or calibrate. Its advanced electronics provide instantaneous load sensing and on-demand power, allowing users to quickly reflow solder joints at the lowest, safest temperature required, regardless of the application's mass. Designed for extreme, multi-shift production use, the ADS200 features a rugged, all-metal design, including housing, soldering iron, and tool stand, ensuring durability and longevity.
"The ADS200 soldering station is intuitive and easy to operate, making it ideal for both seasoned professionals and beginners," added Wagner. "Simply power it on, set the temperature with arrow keys, and start soldering – no training required."