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The FT-801 is a unique thermal wire stripper designed for use with a wide variety of insulated wires, including teflon.


Redesigned ergonomic handpiece.


Blades not included. FT-801 THERMAL WIRE STRIPPER


• Compact station minimizes bench space • Digital power control from 5% to 100% • 3-digit password security eliminates the need for a key card • Extra long (1.3 m x 4.3 ft.), flexible cord for a long reach • Redesigned ergonomic handpiece • Handpiece is compatible with older version G1 blades • New wire stop with improved performance and durability • Optional extension cord (B3659) allows a maximum reach of 2.5 m (that's 8.2 feet!)


• Auto Power Off • Sleep mode functionality


“A” type blade with enhanced wishbone


STRAIGHT


FT-801 Iron Holder


U.S. Patent number D641,221. AWG 24


AWG 20


AWG 22 AWG 18


FT-801 Removal Tool


AWG 33 AWG 28


AWG 36 AWG 30 AWG 26


FT-8003 KNIFE BLADE For use with FT-801


• Easy blade insertion and removal


• P/N: FT801-31 FT-801 Station with FT8003-01 Conversion Kit.


G3-1601 G3-1602


G2-1601


G2-1602


G2-1603


NOTE: Part numbers that include the letter 'A' are alignment enhanced blade sets.


59 1-800-88-HAKKO


Ac c e s sor i e s


U.S. Patent number D641,221.


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