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U.S. Patent number D623,282.


FUME EXTRACTION


FUME EXTRACTION


Soldering work involves both metallic and organic compounds, the solders themselves, and the fluxes necessary for soldering. These compounds release noxious fumes when heated which can lead to both short and long term operator irritations and illnesses.


• The HAKKO FA-400 is designed to remove noxious fumes quickly, safely and efficiently.


• The replaceable filter is made by joining a specific urethane foam with refined, activated high absorption carbon.


• Portable • Can be used vertically or horizontally • ESD-Safe


FA-400 SMOKE ABSORBER


SPECIFICATIONS Part No.


Model Name Power Consumption Dimensions (W x H x D) Weight FA-400 when vertically mounted Air Capacity (w/ filter) Contents


FA400-04 FA-400 19 W


169 mm x 213 mm x 113 mm 5.5” x 3.0” x 7.3”


910 g (2.0 lb) 1.07 (60 Hz) m3


HAKKO FA-400 Filter


Instruction manual /min


Activated-Carbon Filter Filter Dimensions


Amount of Activated-Carbon Filter


Max. Absorbing Weight of Noxious Components per One Filter


130 mm x 130 mm x 10 mm 5.1” x 5.1” x 0.4”


12 g / 0.03 lb 4 g / 0.01 lb


REPLACEMENT PARTS Part No. A1001


FA-400 with stand


999-198 C1568 B1166


Description


Activated carbon filter (set of 5) High efficiency pleated filter Optional arm stand w/ knobs Knob (set of 2) ESD


Access the digital catalog at HakkoUSA.com


1-800-88-HAKKO


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