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The FX-888D is an updated digital version of the popular FX-888 with new features. The added power of the Hakko FX-888D provides up to a 30% increase in operator productivity due to the increased thermal performance and faster thermal recovery time.


New Features: • User selectable preset temperatures and digital calibration simplify user setup and operation


• New password protection and low temperature alarm provide process control and help protect against cold solder joints


FX-888D SOLDERING STATION


Additional Features: • Adjustable temperature control • Temperature range of 50-480°C (120-899°F) • Maintains an idle temperature within ±1°C (1.8°F) • Ceramic heating element and sensor ensure rapid heat-up temperature and fast thermal recovery


• Digital display shows °C or °F • Slender iron handles are padded and have an ergonomic design for comfort and ease of use


• Wide selection of tips available for soldering SMD and through-hole applications


1 – Stability is at idle temperature in the range of 200°C – 480°C (400°F – 899°F) 2 – Handpiece length and weight are measured with the standard tip installed


19 1-800-88-HAKKO


Solde r ing


U.S. Patent number D678,373.


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