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Self-Contained Turbine Air Source


The Hakko FR-810B has a compact and lightweight design (only 3.3 lbs.) and features a quiet, self-contained turbine air supply and built-in SMD vacuum pickup. The new heating element design improves durability, provides a top end temperature of 1120°F (600°C) and eliminates the quartz glass insulator tube. New N51 Series quick change nozzles allows for tool-free installation and removal, and the integrated holder provides automatic safety cool down when the handpiece is not in use.


• Easy to read digital display for both temperature and air level


• Slender handpiece with integrated a vacuum pick-up indicator that indicates when the component has been lifted from the PC Board and a Start/Stop button


Advanced SMD Vacuum Pick-Up


FR-810B SMD Hot Air Rework Station


• The ability to store up to 5 user programmable presets for temperature, airflow and time


• New Preset Chain feature that allows the operator to link up to 5 presets to run in sequence, simulating a 5-heating zone reflow profile for SMD components


• Auto Power-Off • Additional new, single jet nozzles with larger sizes • A quick-change adapter for compatibility with existing Hakko nozzles


• Password Lockout to prevent unauthorized setup changes


• ESD safe by design Note: Nozzles not included


FR-810B with optional board holder and fixture system


Vacuum Pick-up Indicator


39 1-800-88-HAKKO


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