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2UUL FD32 I Soldering Iron Tip for C115 Soldering Station (1 Pack)

2UUL FD32 I Soldering Iron Tip for C115 Soldering Station (1 Pack)

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The 2UUL FD32 I is a pointed replacement tip built for C115-compatible soldering stations, designed for precision micro-soldering work on mobile phone motherboards and PCBs. This pointed profile gives you accurate control for fine-pitch component soldering, small SMD joints, and detailed rework where a broader tip would cause bridging or damage nearby components. It fits directly onto C115-type handles used across JBC, Sugon, and Aifen soldering stations, so you can swap it in without changing your existing setup. Every GSM repair bench dealing with IC change karna, jumper lagana, or fine board-level work needs a reliable pointed tip like this in rotation, since worn or mismatched tips are one of the most common reasons for cold joints and rework failures.

SKU:MST-SOLDERING-TOOLS-1359

⚖️ Weight: 0.5 kg

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Description

If you run a mobile repair bench in Pakistan, you already know that soldering results depend more on your tip than on your station's wattage. The 2UUL FD32 I is the pointed tip option from 2UUL's C115 tip lineup, sitting alongside the FD31 K (knife tip) and FD33 S (curved tip) as part of the same compatible set. For technicians doing board-level repair, having the pointed variant on hand covers the jobs where accuracy matters more than surface coverage — fine-pitch ICs, tight resistor and capacitor pads, and closely packed components on modern iPhone and Android motherboards.The pointed geometry on the FD32 I gives you a narrow contact point, which means you can direct heat exactly where you need it without dragging solder onto neighboring pads. This matters a lot when you're reworking boards that already have damage history — a phone that's dead after flash, has a boot loop issue, or shows charging problems often needs multiple small joints touched without disturbing the rest of the board. A pointed tip lets you work around populated areas instead of blanket-heating a whole section.This tip is built to slot onto C115-type handles, which is the handle standard shared across several major soldering station brands technicians in Pakistan already use — JBC-style stations, Sugon C115 setups, and Aifen equivalents. That cross-compatibility means you're not locked into a single brand's proprietary tip system. If your workshop already runs a C115 handle for daily board work, the FD32 I drops in as a direct swap when your current pointed tip wears down or loses its plating.Tip wear is one of those things technicians underestimate until it starts costing them rework time. A pointed tip that's lost its shape or oxidized stops transferring heat efficiently, and you end up compensating by cranking station temperature higher than you should — which stresses components and increases the risk of lifted pads. Keeping a fresh FD32 I in rotation means your station runs at a lower, more controlled temperature for the same soldering result, which is safer for sensitive ICs and connectors.
For workshops handling high daily throughput — screen replacements, battery connector repairs, charging port rework, small IC changes — the pointed tip earns its place doing the detail work that knife and curved tips aren't suited for. Use the FD31 K when you need to move more solder across a wider joint, the FD33 S when you're doing curved-approach work on angled components, and reach for the FD32 I whenever precision is the priority.Since this is sold as a single 1-pack unit, it's a straightforward consumable to stock alongside your other C115 tips rather than a full station purchase. Technicians who do fine SMD and IC-level work daily should keep more than one on hand, since tips are a wear item and having a backup avoids downtime mid-repair.If you're setting up a new repair bench or upgrading from a generic soldering iron to a C115-based system, picking up all three tip variants — K, I, and S — gives you full coverage for the range of board-level jobs you'll run into on a typical repair day, from software marna troubleshooting boards to full hardware fault diagnosis and rework.

Key Features

  • Pointed tip profile for precision micro-soldering on mobile PCBs
  • Direct compatibility with C115-type soldering station handles
  • Works across JBC, Sugon, and Aifen C115-compatible setups
  • Part of the FD31/FD32/FD33 tip set alongside knife and curved variants
  • Suited for fine-pitch IC and SMD component soldering
  • Reduces solder bridging risk on tightly packed boards
  • Supports lower, more stable soldering temperatures with fresh tip contact
  • Sold as a single replacement tip for easy restocking

Specifications

Brand Entity 2UUL
Product Entity FD32 I Soldering Iron Tip
Technology Entity C115 Soldering Handle System
Compatible Device Entities JBC C115 Stations, Sugon C115 Stations, Aifen C115 Stations
Repair Process Entity PCB Micro-Soldering, IC Rework
Industry Entity Mobile Phone Repair Tools

FAQ

What is the product name?
The product name is 2UUL FD32 I Soldering Iron Tip for C115 Soldering Station.
What is the brand of this product?
The brand of this product is 2UUL.
What tip type is the FD32?
The FD32 is the pointed (I) tip variant in 2UUL's C115 tip set, alongside the FD31 knife tip and FD33 curved tip.
What is this product used for?
This tip is used for precision micro-soldering and rework on mobile phone motherboards and PCBs.
Which soldering stations is this tip compatible with?
This tip is compatible with C115-type handles used on JBC, Sugon, and Aifen soldering stations.
Who should use this product?
This product is suitable for mobile repair technicians, repair shops, service centers, and professional GSM technicians.
Can I use this tip for fine-pitch IC soldering?
Yes, the pointed profile is designed for accurate heat delivery on fine-pitch ICs and closely packed SMD components.
Does this tip fit non-JBC branded C115 stations?
Yes, since it follows the C115 handle standard, it fits Sugon and Aifen stations built on the same handle system, not just JBC-branded units.

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