DESOLDERING
DESOLDERING
The HAKKO FM-205 is a shop air desoldering station with all the soldering functionality of the FM-203 in a single-port station.
Features and Benefits • Requires shop air • Digital temperature control • Temperature range 200 - 450°C / 400 - 840°F • Meets or exceeds J-STD-001 requirements • Uses composite nozzles for improved thermal performance.
• Quick-change composite nozzles (N3 series) • Uses low cost disposable filter cartridges • Can be used as a soldering station with a HAKKO FM-2027 connector
• Gun or pencil-style desoldering handpiece • Less prone to clogging as compared to older desoldering stations when used on Lead Free applications
• Includes low temperature alarm, sleep mode functionality and auto power off
NOTE: P/N: FM205-01 ships with one (1) FM2024-02 desoldering tool.
DESOLDERING & SOLDERING STATION
SPECIFICATIONS Part No.
Model Name
Power Consumption Temperature Range Temperature Stabiity
Station Output Vacuum Generator
FM205-01 (Requires Shop Air) FM-205
120V 60 Hz / 80W 200° - 450°C / 400° - 840°F
±5°C / ±9°F at idle temperature 24V
Ejector type
Vacuum Pressure (max.) 700 mm Hg / 93 kPa 28” Hg Suction Flow
20 L/min Applied Air Pressure Comp. Air Consumption
Dimensions (W x H x D)
Weight
490 kPa (71 PSI) when in use (trigger or button is pressed)
46 L/min
160 mm x 120 mm x 225 mm 6.3” x 4.7” x 8.9”
3.4 kg / 7.5 lb U.S. Patent numbers D480,522, D590,853.
CONTENTS Part No.
FM205-01 FM2024-02 FH200-05 B2873 B2876 A1613 B2972 B3253 B2419
FM-205
Description
FM-205 desoldering station Desoldering handpiece
Iron holder with 599B tip cleaner Cleaning drill
Nozzle remover
Ceramic paper filter (10 pcs) Key card
Connector cord Power cord
NOTE: Tips and Nozzles NOT included. Access the digital catalog at
HakkoUSA.com 1-800-88-HAKKO 36
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