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U.S. Patent Pending
The FT-802 is a unique thermal wire stripper designed for use with a wide variety of insulated wires, including teflon.
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Compact station maximizes bench space Digital power control from 5% to 100%
3-digit password security eliminates the need for a key card
Extended (1.6 m x 5.25 ft.), flexible cord for a long reach
Redesigned ergonomic handpiece Handpiece is compatible with FT-801 Auto Power Off
Sleep mode functionality Blades not included. FT-802 THERMAL WIRE STRIPPER
SPECIFICATIONS Part No.
Power Consumption
Dimensions W x H x D
Weight (station) ESD-Safe
Input Voltage Note: Blades not included with the FT-802.
FT802-03 76W
76 mm x 159 mm x 161 mm 3.0” x 6.3” x 6.3”
1.6 kg / 3.53 lb Yes
120 VAC 50/60 Hz
C5012 with B5247 receptacle FT-801 with FT-8004 •
C5012 can be used with both FT-8002 handpiece as well as the FT-8004
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C5012 Requires B5247 receptacle in order to work with FT-8004 handpiece
• FT-8004 and C5012 are also available for use with the FT-801 (requires FT8004-82 Conversion Kit)
FT-8004
WIRE STRIPPER HANDPIECE For use with FT-802/FT-801
• Compatible with FT-801
SPECIFICATIONS Part No.
Power Consumption Length of Cord
Length (w/o cord, blade) Weight (w/o cord, blade)
Blades not included.
FT8004-81 72 W / 20 V
1.6 m / 5.2 ft. 153 mm / 6.0” 47g / 0.10 lb
REPLACEMENT BLADES Part No.
G4-1601 G4-1602 G4-1603
CONTENTS- FT8004-82 Part No.
Description
FT8004-81 B5247 B5242 --
Conversion Kit Patent Pending
STRAIGHT
AWG 28 AWG 24
AWG 20 AWG 26
AWG 22 AWG 18
AWG 38 AWG 32
AWG 28
AWG 36 AWG 30 AWG 26
FT-8004 handpiece
Receptacle for C5012 holder Lead adjuster
Hexagon wrench/ socket screw (2pc)
CONTENTS- FT802-03 Part No. --
Description FT-802 station
FT8004-81 B2419
FT-8004 handpiece Power Cord
B5247 FT-8004
Description
Straight, pair 18-28 AWG, pair 26-38 AWG, pair
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