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Mechanic X200 Max Dual Solder Iron – Dual-Station PWM Soldering Station

Mechanic X200 Max Dual Solder Iron – Dual-Station PWM Soldering Station

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Mechanic X200 Max is a dual-handle precision soldering station built for technicians who run two repair jobs at once on the bench. Industry-first PWM Frequency Conversion Technology runs at 1–4.6 kHz, giving faster heat recovery than standard PWM stations. It supports 210, 245, and 115mm handles, so you switch between micro, medium, and heavy soldering work without changing the unit. A high-definition LED color display shows live power output and temperature, while touch controls let you adjust settings without fumbling buttons mid-job. Built for dead phone motherboard work, IC reflow, and daily PCB repair in any Pakistani GSM workshop.

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Running a busy repair counter means your soldering iron rarely gets a break — one minute you're reballing a CPU, the next you're doing a quick jumper lagana on a charging pin. The Mechanic X200 Max solves the bottleneck by giving you two soldering stations built into a single console, so you or a second technician can work two boards at the same time without sharing one iron back and forth.

At the core of the X200 Max sits Industry-first Hybrid Power Supply Technology, which reduces the high-current impact on the transformer and power module during heating. In practical terms, that means your station handles repeated, all-day heating cycles without the power drops or instability that wear out cheaper irons after a few months of heavy use. Paired with this is Industry-first PWM Frequency Conversion Technology, running at frequencies between 1 and 4.6 kHz to deliver true high-frequency eddy current heating. This pushes heating efficiency to roughly double that of a traditional PWM-controlled iron, so your tip recovers temperature almost instantly after touching cold solder or a large ground plane — exactly the kind of heat sink you fight on motherboard layers and shielded ICs. Akinfotools + 2

Handle compatibility is where this station earns its place on a multi-purpose bench. It supports 210, 245, and 115mm handles, interchangeable based on the operation you're running. Use the 115mm handle for tight, delicate pad work where you need control close to the tip. Move to the 210mm handle for general phone and laptop motherboard soldering. Switch to the 245mm handle when you're working larger joints or doing extended sessions where grip comfort matters over a full shift. Since the X200 Max runs dual stations, you can keep two different handle lengths loaded at once — one set up for fine pad repair, the other ready for general rework — and swap your hand between them instead of swapping tips mid-job. Akinfotools

The display is built for someone who's watching the screen out of the corner of their eye while focused on the board. A high-definition LED color screen gives real-time, intuitive parameter monitoring, with power output and temperature progress shown instantly. That live feedback matters when you're chasing a hardware fault that only shows up after the iron holds a stable temperature for several seconds — you can confirm the station hit and held target temp before you commit the joint. Akinfotools

Temperature adjustment is handled through touch-sensitive controls: long press to adjust temperature, and double-tap to switch between saved temperature settings. This is a meaningful workflow upgrade over rotary-dial irons. If you run one profile for lead-free solder on display flex connectors and a hotter profile for board-level IC removal, you store both and double-tap between them instead of dialing the number up and down every time you switch tasks. Akinfotools

Within a typical GSM repair workflow, this station sits at the soldering and rework stage — after diagnostics has identified a hardware fault, and before or alongside hot air work on ICs, connectors, and charging ports. It's equally useful for general motherboard soldering, dead-after-flash hardware checks where you're reseating components, and standard board-level repair where a stable, fast-recovering iron tip makes the difference between a clean joint and a lifted pad.

Because it runs as a dual station rather than a single iron, the X200 Max also fits well in training environments and small repair shops with more than one technician. Two people can solder independently from the same unit, which keeps a single piece of bench equipment serving two workstations instead of forcing a shop to buy two separate single-handle irons.

For Pakistani repair shops where uptime on the bench directly affects how many phones you turn around in a day, having a soldering station that recovers heat fast, holds stored temperature profiles, and runs two handles from one console reduces the small delays that add up across a full day of dead phone and board-level repair work.

Key Features

Dual-station design lets two technicians solder independently from one console

Industry-first Hybrid Power Supply Technology reduces transformer stress during heating cycles

PWM Frequency Conversion Technology runs at 1–4.6 kHz for high-frequency eddy current heating

Heating efficiency roughly double that of traditional PWM-controlled soldering irons

Supports 210mm, 245mm, and 115mm handles for micro, medium, and heavy soldering work

High-definition LED color display shows live power output and temperature

Touch-sensitive control: long press to adjust temperature, double-tap to switch saved settings

Selectable 110V/220V input for use across different power setups

Specifications

Brand Entity Mechanic
Product Entity Mechanic X200 Max Dual Solder Iron
Technology Entity PWM Frequency Conversion Heating, Hybrid Power Supply Technology
Compatible Device Entities 210mm/245mm/115mm soldering handles, mobile phone motherboards, laptop motherboards
Repair Process Entity Soldering, Rework, Chip-level Repair
Industry Entity Mobile Repair Industry, PCB Repair Industry

FAQ

What is the product name?
The product name is Mechanic X200 Max Dual Solder Iron.
What is the brand of this product?
The brand of this product is Mechanic.
What is the model of this product?
The model of this product is X200 Max.
What is this product used for?
This product is used for chip-level soldering, motherboard rework, and general PCB repair on mobile phones and laptops.
Which handles are compatible with this product?
This station supports 210mm, 245mm, and 115mm soldering handles.
Who should use this product?
This product is suitable for mobile repair technicians, repair shops, service centers, and professional users.
Can two technicians use this station at the same time?
Yes, the X200 Max runs dual stations, allowing two technicians to solder independently from one console at the same time.
Does this station support saved temperature profiles for different soldering jobs?
Yes, the touch control lets you store and switch between temperature settings with a double-tap, so you can move between a lower-heat profile for delicate work and a higher-heat profile for board-level rework.

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