There are with flat bottom and solder wave. Page 40, 41.
Help?
How do you know which ones are TFO? I have looked at page 40 and 41, and I know they're not ALL TFO, because there are bent conicals, or I guess Ersa calls them "pencil points" on those pages.
I wish manufacturers would show the line where the chrome plating stops. Hakko doesn't do this, either, but they at least list "tinned face only" in the description at the bottom of the tip mechanical drawing, and they use suffix "F" for the part number.
Hakko describes what the part number actually means, quite clearly, such as:
"Shape D
This type has a shape like a flat-blade screwdriver and is capable of soldering by applying the tip in 2 ways: line and face.
The width (size of tip) suitable for the workpiece can be selected, and it can be used for any soldering work."
D is chisel, basically. B is conical. C is "cut face" (bevel/hoof). CM is a modified cut-face (spoon/well), CF is a TFO hoof. BC would be hoof with a conical shaft/base. The number at the end is the diameter of a hoof or width of a chisel, in millimeters. I'm having hard time to figure out if Ersa part numbers have a rhyme or reason.
Not to mention Hakko tip selector you can sort by the station? Wouldn't that be nice.
Do they have a TFO chisel or knife tip? I kinda assume all knives are TFO, but maybe that's just how hakko does it.