🔥 Elevate your 3D printing game with precision heat pressing!
The Vertical Heat Pressing Machine by 3DZWMAN is a compact, 60W electric soldering iron kit with ceramic heating and intelligent thermostat control, delivering precise temperatures from 180℃ to 500℃. Designed for professional and DIY use, it supports multiple insert sizes (M2-M8) for flawless vertical heat-set insert installation in 3D printed and plastic parts.
Lower temperature rating | 356 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Recommended uses for product | Commercial |
Upper temperature rating | 5E+2 Degrees Celsius |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Wattage | 60 watts |
Manufacturer | 3DZWMAN |
UPC | 737417192751 |
Model Number | ZW -12 |
Product Dimensions | 25.81 x 5 x 29.69 cm; 1.3 kg |
Item Weight | 1.3 kg |
S**
Nice product
Well built, although the instructions are next to useless.Dual voltage soldering iron supplied. Some are reporting it not working, perhaps not holding the button in for long enough? Heats quickly and no issue putting M6 inserts into petg.First one was lost, so I was refunded. Second one arrived quickly.Will be put to work often, looks like it’s up to it.
C**S
Well constructed and ideal for 3d. printed parts
Well constructed and ideal for 3d printed parts. The only downside is its shipped with US plug.
M**D
3DZWMAN Vertical Heat Pressing Machine
Changed the 2040 aluminium section for a longer one in order to be able to heat press into taller items. Also got a cheap 240/110v transformer from Amazon for the soldering iron. Works well.
D**5
Not fit for purpose DO NOT BUY!
Disapointed with this, has a few issues, but the main one been;The Vertical axis and the horrizontal axis that has the iron on, are held together by a bracket with 3 bearings on it, 2 on one side, 1 on the other side, these are meant to allow the horrizontal axis to run up\down the Vertical axis smoothly.Instead they are a joke, the bearings do not sit tightly to the Vertical axis, and instead allow alot of play\wobble , if you push the lever on the right side down to lower the iron instead of lowering nicely, it twists the axis due to the bearings not been a snug fit, and jams up.Ok so push both ends down at once right? (Even tho theres no handle on the left as it shoudnt need one) Wrong, still to much wobble, and you have to keep an eye that your pushing both sides down evenly paced, while also not jaming it up as it twists.The bearings are possitoned wrong, they dont sit snug in the grove of the vertical axis, and you can practicaly twist the bracket of the axis.Do yourselfs a favour, go elsewhere, this is a complete waste of money.UPDATE; So on requesting a return\refund, the seller is asking for a £20 return fee? Complete joke, avoid this shop and item!!
O**M
The press is good but....
The press jig is good and sturdy but it came with a soldering iron I didn't need, I didn't mind that but the iron is not for UK power or UK sockets. I did fit a UK 3 pin plug to it but it didn't work. As I said tho, I already had an iron but I would of preferred it was less expensive and no iron supplied.Anyway, it is a good piece of kit for inserts, they go in nice and straight. I did however, have to make a modification for the spring, it uses a tension spring from the top of the upright and this prevented me from getting taller parts under the iron, I've modified it for a compression spring arrangement to make it even more useful for me at least.