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The HAKKO FX-8804 hot tweezer delivers direct heat to the component, preventing damage to surrounding components on dense boards. Easily removes SMD chips and flat packs up to 25mm. Compatible only with the HAKKO FX-888/FX-888D and FX-889 soldering stations.


• Direct heating - less effect upon surrounding components on crowded boards


• Easily removes SMD chips and flat packs up to 25mm • The collet allows easy replacement of the tips • Specially designed tool allows easy and precise tip alignment


FX-8804 SMD HOT TWEEZER For use with FX-888/FX-888D and FX-889


SPECIFICATIONS Part No.


Model Name Output Voltage Temperature Range


Tip to Ground Resistance Heating Element Leak Voltage Cord Length


Total Length (w/o cord) Weight (w/o cord)


FX8804-02 FX-8804


26VAC 65W


200° - 400°C / 392° - 752°F < 2 Ω


Ceramic heater Under 2mV 1.2 m / 4 ft.


186 mm / 7.3” 93 g / 0.2 lb


REPLACEMENT PARTS Part No. A1559 A1578 B2289 B2300


A1576 A1577


Description


Cleaning sponge for FH800-04BY holder Heating element - 26 VAC, 65W (x2) Nipple


Heat resistant pad Easy Tip Replacement < Easy Tip Alignment > 53 1-800-88-HAKKO


Iron holder for FX-8804 with cleaning sponge. P/N: FH800-04BY


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