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-[title] Sucking molten solder
+[title] Desolder a solder joint
[* icon_caution] Do not use the desoldering pump to desolder joints near small surface-mounted (SMT) components. The heat spillover and suction may dislodge the SMT components.
[* black] Prime the desoldering pump by depressing the plunger.
[* black] Heat the solder joint until the solder is liquified. To help with heat transfer, add some solder onto the soldering iron's tip.
[* black] Position the pump's nozzle as close to the molten solder as possible.
[* icon_note] The nozzle is made of heat-resistant plastic, so you don't have to worry about it melting from heat.
[* black] Press the side button to activate the pump.
[* black] Repeat the process until the joint is clean. You can also use [product|IF317-053-6|solder wick|new_window=true] to help soak up any remnant solder.