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B1024 Datasheet PDF : 24 Pages
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4. Operation
Desoldering
After turning the power switch to ON,
wait 3 minutes before begin-
ning desoldering operations.
1 Set the temperature.
CAUTION
Always set the temperature to as low
as possible for the work being done.
• To more precisely set the temper-
ature, measure the temperature
at the nozzle using a soldering
iron thermometer and adjust the
temperature control knob accord-
ingly.
We recommend the HAKKO FG-100
thermometer or HAKKO FG-101
soldering tester for measuring the
nozzle temperature.
• The temperature control knob
can be secured by tightening the
temperature control set screw
clamp (“+” screw) at the top of the
HAKKO 475 unit.
The temperature can be adjusted between 380°C (716°F)
and 480°C (896°F) with temperature control knob.
Please refer to the chart below, and adjust the tempera-
ture control knob.
knob
1 and 2
3 and 4
5 and 6
P.W.B.
Single-sided P.W.B.
Through-hole P.W.B.
Multilayer P.W.B.
CAUTION
Never insert the cleaning pin
in the hole of temp. control set
screw clamp.
As this may result in damage to
the unit.
Lock
Unlock
Secure the temperature
control set screw clamp
with a cross point screw-
driver.
2 Clean the tip of the nozzle.
• Keep the solder-plated section
of the nozzle a shiny white by
coating it with a small amount of
solder.
If the tip of the nozzle is coated with
oxide, the nozzleʼs heat conductivity
will be lowered.
Coating the tip with a small amount
of fresh solder ensure maximum
heat conductivity.
Wipe away any oxide or old solder
from the nozzle using the hole in the
center of the sponge.
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