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Model 

LF-852D  REWORK STATION 

Power Voltage 

100-120Vac  60Hz 

220-240Vac  50Hz

Power Consumption (Max) 

600W 

Pump 

Diaphragm 115Vor120V       230V or 240V 

Air Flow 

1.5L-40L /Min 

Temperature range 

21

2℉

-89

6℉

 100

-480

 

Dimensions 283(W)*120(H)*190(D) 

mm 

Fuse (Fast type)

 

5A 

 

SPECIFICATIONS

 

 

BRIEF INTRODUCTION OF PANEL FUNCTIONS:       

 

 

Front panel   

                             

           

 

1

 Main power switch 

 

   

                                                                                   

2  

Hot air pencil inlet     

 

3  

”: Temperature increasing (UP) 

 

4  

”: Temperature decreasing(Down) 

 

5  

Temp Display   

 

6  

“SET”: Temperature setting display   

 

7  

”: Hot air blow (UP)   

 

8  

Air blow display   

                     

                           

9  

”: Hot air blow (DOWN) 

   

         

OPERATING PRECAUTIONS

 

1. Make sure both heater and nozzle are cool before attaching the nozzle. 
 

 

Summary of Contents for lf-852d

Page 1: ...urface Mount Devices with temperature controlled hot air When used in conjunction with our 628 Preheat system the 852D will achieve marked improvements in quality and efficiency of your rework tasks P...

Page 2: ...tant material due to the unit can reach very high temperature and potentially dangerous 4 During the operation the heater is extremely hot and will cause serious burns if contacted exposed skin Use gl...

Page 3: ...tool to aim the eyes as serious eye damage may occur The hot air pencil can produce a lot of heat Do not allow the heater and the nozzle to contact exposed skin as burning may occur To eliminate the p...

Page 4: ...P PLCC or SOJ chips etc especially the built in static free circuit design is safety for the sensitive elements like CMOS ICs Auto cooling design When the power switch off the cooling system will begi...

Page 5: ...283 W 120 H 190 D mm Fuse Fast type 5A SPECIFICATIONS BRIEF INTRODUCTION OF PANEL FUNCTIONS Front panel 1 Main power switch 2 Hot air pencil inlet 3 Temperature increasing UP 4 Temperature decreasing...

Page 6: ...for a longer period of time disconnect the plug Operation Setup 1 Select the Nozzle that matches the size of the IC Attach the nozzle when both the heating element and the nozzle are cool and the uni...

Page 7: ...he temperature will fall down to 75 167 and power automatically shut off 5 Remove any remaining solder After removing the IC cleaning the remaining solder chips with a wick or desoldering tool Note Fo...

Page 8: ...g element 4 Insert a new Heating Element Handle the new heating element with care and do not touch the wire leads Insert a new heating element and reconnect the terminals Reconnect the ground wire aft...

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