



900M TYPE B — Conical (Ball) Soldering Tip
9.20RON
Ex Tax: 9.20RON
- Stock: In Stock
- Model: A0211.TIP900M-B
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Tags:
Soldering tip
, Conical shape
, 900m type b
, Ball-shaped
, High precision
, Heat-resistant
, Durable
, Soldering tool
900M TYPE B — Conical (Ball) Soldering Tip
Product Description
This product is a 900M TYPE B soldering tip developed for small electronic soldering tasks. Its conical (ball-type) shape offers high precision and control during delicate soldering work. The tip is made of carbon steel with a copper core and nickel plating for superior thermal conductivity and long service life.
Technical Specifications
- Model: 900M TYPE B
- Tip Shape: Conical (Ball tip)
- Material: Carbon steel with copper core, nickel plated
- Applications: SMD soldering, precision electronic assembly, fine wire soldering
- Compatible Power Range: Typically 30 W – 60 W soldering irons
- Replaceable: Yes — fits standard 900M-type soldering iron handles
Compatible Models
900M TYPE B tips are based on the Hakko 900M standard and are mechanically compatible with many soldering stations and irons, including:
Hakko
- 900M, 900L, 907, 908, 913, 933
- FX-888, FX-888D (depending on handle type)
Yihua
- 936, 937, 938, 939, 852D+, 853D, 878D, 898D
Aoyue
- 936, 937+, 909, 968, 852, 853, 701, 738
Other Brands
- WEP, Quick, Atten, ZD, Xytronic, and most soldering irons labeled “Hakko 900M compatible” (30 W – 60 W)
Not Compatible With
- T12 / T15 cartridge-type tips (integrated heater systems)
- JBC C210 / C245 and similar connector-based tip systems
- Modern integrated tip-heater tools such as TS100, TS80, or Pinecil
Advantages
- High precision for small SMD and micro soldering work
- Easy to replace, affordable spare tip option
- Widely compatible with standard Hakko-type handles
Usage Notes
- Ensure your soldering handle follows the 900M standard before installing the tip.
- Using an incompatible connector or power rating may damage both the tip and the handle.
- Clean the tip regularly with a brass sponge or tip cleaner to maintain coating integrity.