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SOLDERING


SOLDERING


• Solder Feeder


Feeder cuts a V-groove on the wire solder surface to prevent solder balls and flux spattering.


Wire Solder


FU-601 Included with HU-200 ROBOTIC SYSTEM


Flux Core • Tip Alignment Jig


The HAKKO FU-601 soldering station is designed to integrate with the HU-200 robotic soldering system to achieve low cost intelligent soldering automation.


• Uses TX2 series tips


• 260W composite ceramic heating element • Top controlled temperature of 500°C / 940°F and high mass shapes


Note: See page 8 for detailed product information


CONTENTS — HU200-03Z Part No.


• Easy Handpiece Replacement Use the jig to position the soldering iron tip


for accurate placement.


Easy to attach and remove interchangeable handpieces with a different iron tip.


• Tip Cleaner


FU601-40X BX1052 BX1053 BX1054 BX1042 BX1055 BX1062 BX1045 CX5004 CX5002 CX5003 CX5005 -- -- --


CX1003 -- -- -- --


Description


Robotic soldering station Tube unit B 0.5-1.0 mm Tube unit B 1.2-1.6 mm Tube unit B 0.3 mm Tube unit 1.2-1.6 mm Tube unit 0.3-1.0 mm USB cable


Feeder cable 4 m Soldering unit mount


Soldering unit fixture base Cleaner base Feeder unit


PC Windows tablet Quick manual PC software Cleaner


I/O cable for cleaner Attachment holder Display arm


Instruction manual


Brush-type cleaner with solder spatter prevention shield.


Access the digital catalog at HakkoUSA.com 1-800-88-HAKKO 6


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