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The HAKKO FR-872 IR Preheater includes a software feature to control ramp rate for heating sensitive components. Designed to elevate the temperature of printed circuit board assemblies so the components can be soldered and desoldered more easily and with improved results, particularly on high-mass boards, which can “heat-sink” a significant amount of energy from a soldering iron tip or hot air tool. The FR-872 incorporates a new heating method and a closed-loop thermocouple control. The preheater array has four (4) separate switchable zones for smaller PCBs used in devices similar to PDAs and cell phones.


FR-872 LARGE IR PREHEATER


SPECIFICATIONS Part No.


Model Name Voltage


Power Consumption Heater Array


Remote Thermocouple Calibration


Power Range


Temperature Range Ramp Rate Select Timer Range


Operating Modes Heating Control


Maximum Board Depth Heating Area (W x D)


FR872-03 FR-872 120 V


1440 W


Carbon filament lamp X 12 K-type


Digital offset


0 - 100% (1% increments) 50° - 200°C / 122° - 392°F 1, 2, or 3°C/sec 0 - 999 seconds


Manual - Power Manual - Thermocouple Automatic - Power Automatic - Thermocouple


Power: Percentage-based Thermocouple: PID control


430 mm / 16.9” 286 mm x 350 mm / 11.2” x 13.8”


Effective Heating Area (W x D) 224 mm x 266 mm / 8.8” x 10.5” Zones


4


External Connections Dimensions (W x H x D) Weight (w/o cord)


1 — integrate to FM-206


360 mm x 97 x 535 mm / 14.2” x 3.8” x 21.1” 6 kg / 13.2 lb


FR-870B 2-BANK IR PREHEATER


• 248 mm x 140mm PCB capacity • Soft EPO to protect assemblies • Integrates with HAKKO FM-206 • Manual or Automatic modes of operation • Preheat control by Power or Thermocouple • 2 independent switchable zones • Small footprint and low profile • Ramp rate control settings of 1, 2, or 3°C/sec. • Faster than ceramic IR preheating


51 1-800-88-HAKKO


CONTENTS Part No.


FR870B-04 Description


Spare heating lamp Thermocouple Power cord


Part No.


A5003 B3516 B2419


Optional Part: Connecting Cable for FM-206, P/N: B3686


Board Capacity (W x D) Operating Modes Heating Control


CONTENTS Part No.


FR872-03


Description


Spare heating lamp Thermocouple Power cord


Part No.


A5003 B3516 B5042


SPECIFICATIONS Part No.


Model Name Voltage


Power Consumption Heater Array


Remote Thermocouple Calibration


Power Range


Temperature Range Ramp Rate Select Timer Range


FR870B-04 FR-870B 120 V 730 W


Carbon filament lamp X 6 K-type


Digital offset


0 - 100% (1% increments) 50° - 200°C / 122° - 392°F 1, 2, or 3°C/sec 0 - 999 seconds


Manual - Power Manual - Thermocouple Automatic - Power Automatic - Thermocouple


Power: Percentage-based Thermocouple: PID control


248 mm x 140 mm / 9.8” x 5.5”


Effective Heating Area (W x D) 190 mm x 80 mm / 7.5” x 3.2” Zones


2 External Connections


Dimensions (W x H x D)


Weight (w/o cord) 1 — integrate to FM-206


296 mm x 100 mm x 311 mm 11.7” x 3.9” x 12.2”


3.2 kg / 7.1 lb


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