Is your Micron T1260 de-soldering station out of action and out of suction? Are you unable to use it efficiently anymore because of lack of a new diaphragm part availability?
Replace your damaged and worn out pump diaphragm in your Micron T1260 de-soldering station with this replacement part. Give a new life to your trusted tool.
Designed specifically for Micron brand de-soldering station, this diaphragm ensures optimal performance and restored suction power for your de-soldering tasks. Testing shows an increase in suction making the tool even better.
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Helpful hints and installation:
When installing this part, care should be taken to make sure the diaphragm is seated inside the ring as pictured. Failure to install this component correctly will not restore your vacuum seal and it can damage the new diaphragm or the chamber.
Special care should also be taken when screwing the four screws of the pump housing back together - an equal and even amount of pressure should be applied to those 4 screws in order to have good all around contact between parts and avoid a cracked plastic chamber .
When replacing the diaphragm, you should also take the time to clean and service all the pump inlets/outlets as they may have accumulated a build up of resin residues. Don't forget to check all your inline filters. Clean or replace them if they are clogged. Luckily these main filters are still available as spare parts from the Altronics supplier.
This replacement diaphragm is a 3D printed substitute product of the original part*. There maybe slight imperfections on the surface due to the 3D printing process. This product has been tested to the best of our abilities to be as close as possible to the original design to help make your out of action de-soldering station a working station again.
It doesn't carry any long term warranty other than a replacement in case there was a material fail in the short term. It is selling as is but as with all physical products, care should be taken to not over stress the item.
* More information about the 3D printing process: 3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, is a process in which three-dimensional objects are created by adding material layer by layer based on a digital model. Unlike traditional manufacturing methods, which often involve cutting or moulding material, 3D printing builds objects from the ground up, allowing for highly intricate and customized designs.