FUME EXTRACTION
U.S. Patent number D617,437.
The HAKKO FA-430 provides powerful yet quiet suction. Protects from noise and harmful smoke.
• Quiet operation and powerful suction • Catches harmful smoke with freestanding ducts and adjustable air volume to suit your working environment
• Airflow adjustment. Three airflow modes: High, Medium, and Low
• Free standing ducts • Filter replacement notification function ensures excellent trapping efficiency can be maintained. The HAKKO FA-430 detects the fan speed and notifies the operator of the appropriate time to replace the filter for a comfortable working environment.
FA-430 FUME EXTRACTION SYSTEM
SPECIFICATIONS Part No.
Power Consumption (High mode)
Maximum Suction Capacity (with single duct) Maximum Suction Capacity (with two ducts) Standard Filter Efficiency*1
HEPA Filter Efficiency*1 (Low/Medium mode) HEPA Filter Efficiency*1 (High mode) Noise Level*2 (Medium mode)
Dimensions W x H x D
Weight Static Pressure Duct Kit (sold separately)*3
FA430-16 110 W 4.1 m3 4.7 m3
/min (145 cfm) /min (167 cfm)
> 98% 0.3 µm 99.97% 0.3 µm 99.96% 0.3 µm 50 dB
330 mm x 366 mm x 343 mm 13.0” x 14.4” x 13.5”
7.5 kg / 16.5 lb 1500 Pa (0.44 in. Hg)
Ø55 mm x 1.2 m / 2.16” x 3.9 ft. ESD-Safe
*1 Initial value for trapping efficiency measurement using airborne dust counting method. HEPA filter (P/N: A1573) sold separately. *2 Measure in an anechoic chamber at 1 m. *3 Net is not ESD-safe
CONTENTS Part No. A1585 A1586 B3641 B3619 N/A
57
Description Pre-filter Main filter Power cord Port cap
Instruction manual 1-800-88-HAKKO FA-430 Setup Duct Kit with rectangular nozzle. P/N:
Duct Kit with round nozzle. P/N: C1572
Control Panel for filter replacement notification
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