Frequently Asked Questions
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FAQ Category: General Inquiry
A. YES! We offer many types of international cordsets/plugs. When completing the quoting process on our website, you will have the opportunty to select your specific plug from this
list of choices.
A. NO. All standard American Beauty tools are wired for low voltage current (110-120 VAC). Any products we produce that are wired to run on 220-240 VAC are built to order and need to be custom quoted. Most American Beauty tools can be customized to operate on high voltage current. To determine if a specific product is available in a 220-240 VAC version, check the Technical Specifications tab for the product in question.
A. Yes. All American Beauty tools manufactured and made available for sale or distribution on or after July 1, 2006 comply with the requirements of the RoHS Directive: 2002/95/EC issued January 27, 2003. These products do not contain more than the permissible levels of any of the restricted substances as defined by the RoHS Directive.
A. The MSRP price that you see on our website is the suggested price for our standard product. It does not included;
- Shipping Costs
- Duties and Custom Charges
- Additional cost for product customization; such as 220-240 VAC wiring or International Cordsets that may be required to make our product function properly at your location.
We apologize for any confusion caused by our inclusion of MSRP pricing on the website, however our North American customers have been demanding it for sometime. Please continue to work with the designated American Beauty Dealer in your country to facilitate your purchase.
A. The term 'tinning' was originally used to describe the process of coating sheets of wrought iron, steel or even copper with a very thin protective layer of tin to prevent rust or oxidation.
Most soft solder alloys contain a high percentage of tin, hence the term is often used when people solder wire and other component parts.
A. The high cost of shipping, tracking and refurbishing product that has been sent out for 'demo's' has resulted in American Beauty thinking outside the box in an attempt to make customers comfortable prior to purchase. We offer a
Free Inhouse Test & Evaluation service for application verification.
A. Make sure the item you are testing is not plugged in. Using a standard multi-meter, properly attach both test leads to the meter and touch the two test probes together to make sure it is reading properly. Most multi-meters will have a function setting that has either an analog needle or an audible beep to verify continuity. Touch one probe to each end of the item being tested and the multi-meter will show if there is continuity. You will find this test very useful when troubleshooting many of our products.
A. Our company was officially incorporated in the state of Delaware under the name Assembly Technologies International. In June of 2008, the paper work was filed and approved to do business under our brand name, American Beauty Tools.
Therefore, please feel comfortable in using either name.
A. The letters stand for Material Safety Data Sheet. Most manufacturers of raw materials (solders, wires, fluxes, insulation, etc.) will have them available upon request.
A. We can offer you basic direction in terms of what type (
50/50, 60/40,
Pb Free, Silver, etc.) of solder you might require. However if you are looking to really get into the weeds, there are specialty solder manufacturers with sales engineers or technical support staff. If a quick search using your favorite search engine turns up no leads, contact us and we will be happy to supply you with a number of choices.
A. All of our product literature can be located on this website. Use the
Site Search to locate your specific product by model number, or simply use the graphic friendly menu search found on the home page.
A. Operating one of our standard tools on a 220-240 VAC voltage supply will cause permanent damage to the product. In the opposite situation, operating one of our customized tools designed to run on 220-240 VAC on a 110-120 VAC line will result in significantly lower levels of thermal energy than anticipated.
A. Almost every product built by American Beauty Tools incorporates a modular design, making it relatively simple to perform routine repairs such as heating element, thermostat and/or cord set exchanges. To assist you in discovering the root cause of a non-functioning product, we have developed a
Trouble Shooting Guide. However, the very nature of soldering applications and environments dictates that if proper preventative maintenance has not been regularly performed on our tools, a simple repair could become quite difficult. If you don't wish to tackle a repair yourself, we offer an excellent
Repair Service. Either way, do not throw out your American Beauty tool;
Hand it down to your kids!