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HAKKO FX-8804  

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Caution label

 

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Copyright © 2012 HAKKO Corporation. All Rights Reserved.

HAKKO FX-8804 can not be operated by itself. Read the instruction manual for the

    HAKKO FX-888D soldering station used in conjunction with the HAKKO FX-8804. 


Do not set the temperature 400℃(752℉) or more.

3. COMPATIBLE STATIONS

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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5. ASSEMBLY

6. OPERATION

Instruction Manual

SMD HOT TWEEZER

Heat resistant pad

 

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Instruction manual

 

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1. Put the caution label on the HAKKO FX-888D 

    soldering station.

    The HAKKO FX-8804 can not be used at 

    temperature above 400℃(752℉). If setting 

    the temperature over 400℃(752℉), the station 

    will result in accidents or damage.

    

   

   

2. Attach the heat resistant pad.

   Pass the iron cord through the hole in the 

   heat resistant pad. Use it when removing the tips.

  

     

 

Iron holder

If you use the iron holder for FH-800 included with HAKKO FX-888D,

remove the iron receptacle and insert the holder clip (not included) as the figure below indicates.

B. Turn on the power switch

Power consumption

Temperature range          

Tip to ground resistance

Tip to ground potential

Length of cord

Length (w/o cord)

Weight (w/o cord)

C. Calibration

Never set the temperature to any value 

over 400℃(752℉). Doing so may damage the station.

Set the temperature depending on the type 

of work to be done.

Refer to the HAKKO FX-888D instruction manual 

for setting the temperature.

2. Apply solder or flux.

    If there is not enough solder on the P.W.B. 

    or the soldered area is too small,

    apply the solder or flux to the P.W.B. 

    Solder wets to the tip.

3. Melt the solder

    Place the tip on the soldered part and 

    melt the solder. Confirm the solder is fully

    melted. (Fig.1)

4. Remove the component.

    After confirming that the solder is fully melted, 

    hold the tweezer lightly to lift the

    component, and remove it. (Fig. 2)

   
   

  

Removing components

(Fig.1)

Solder

(Fig. 2)

Replacing the tip

The tip may be hot. Avoid holding the hot tip for a long time even if using the

heat

 

resistant pad. Otherwise burns may result.

1. Turn the nipple counterclockwise and loosen it.

Do not remove the nipple.

2. Insert the new tip into the HAKKO FX-8804.

    When the tips click, they are fully inserted.

    Using the holder clip, attach the tip parallel 

    to other tip.

3. Tighten the nipple firmly, fix the tip.

HAKKO FX-8804

Caution label

Heat resistant pad

Handle

Holder clip

1. Temperature setting

HAKKO FX-8804

Tip for Chip

Tip for SOP

Thank you for purchasing the HAKKO FX-8804 SMD Hot Tweezer

Please read this manual before operating the HAKKO FX-8804.

Keep this manual readily accessible for reference.

1. PACKING LIST AND PART NAMES

Please make sure that all items listed 

below are included in the package.

Tip

(Chip 2L)

2. SPECIFICATIONS

Use the HAKKO FX-8804 with the HAKKO 

FX-888/888D soldering station.

AC 26V 65W

200

~

400℃ (400~752℉)

<2Ω

<2 mV

1.2 m (47.2in.)

186 mm (7.3in)

93 g (0.21lb.)

※Specifications and design are subject to change without notice.
※This product is protected against electrostatic discharge.

NOTE:

This product includes such features as electrically conductive plastic parts and grounding of the unit 

as measures to protect the device to be soldered from the effects of static electricity. Be sure to observe 

the following instructions:

1. The plastic parts are not insulators, they are conductors. When making repairs or replacing

parts, take sufficient care not to expose live electrical parts or damage insulation materials.

2. Be sure to ground the unit during use.

  

WARNING

4. WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, NOTES AND EXAMPLES

  

CAUTION

Do not touch the tip or metal parts near the tip

Do not allow the tip to come close to, or touch, flammable materials.

Inform others in the area that the unit is hot and should not be touched.

Turn the power off when not in use, or left unattended.

Turn the power off when changing parts or storing the HAKKO FX-8804.

This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical,

sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been

given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.

Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.

Do not use the HAKKO FX-8804 for applications other than desoldering.

When you use the HAKKO FX-8804 for the first time, note that calibration is recommended.

Do not set the temperature above 400℃ (752℉).

Do not strike the iron against hard objects to remove excess solder. This will damage the iron. 

Do not modify the HAKKO FX-8804.

Use only genuine HAKKO replacement parts.

Do not allow the HAKKO FX-8804 to become wet, or use it when hands are wet.

Remove power and iron cords by holding the plug - not the wires.

Since smoke is produced when using the HAKKO FX-8804, be sure the work area is well ventilated.

While using HAKKO FX-8804, do not do anything which may cause bodily harm or physical damage.

When power is ON, tip temperature will be between 200℃ and 400℃ (400 to 752℉). 

To avoid injury or damage to personnel and items in the work area, observe the following :

NOTE :

Turn on the power for HAKKO FX-888D soldering station.

The heater lamp flashes as the tip comes up to the set temperature. 

The unit is now ready to perform soldering work.

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Place the HAKKO FX-8804 in the iron holder when not in use.

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Turn the power off when not using the station for a long time.

Before using the HAKKO FX-8804, be sure to calibrate the station.

(Refer to the HAKKO FX-888D instruction manual.)

Use HAKKO FG-100 Thermometer or HAKKO FG-101 

Soldering Tester to measure the

 

tip temperature. 

When calibrating the tip, place the edge of the tip on 

the measuring point of the HAKKO FG-100 or FG-101.

NOTE :

Dial type label only

Put the label above the temperature 

indicator lines.

Put the label in a visible area such as 

the front or top panel of the station.

Very high tip temperature may damage 

the P.W.B., possibly causing the printed 

pattern to become detached.

Recommend setting the temperature

depending on work conditions. 

Setting the lowest possible effective 

temperature helps protect parts that 

are sensitive to heat and extends tip 

life.

Never force the component or squeeze with excessive 

force as this may damage the work and/or tips.

Do not operate this station

over 400℃(752℉) with 

FX-8804 SMD HOT TWEEZER.

Do not operate this station

over 400℃(752℉) with 

FX-8804 SMD HOT TWEEZER.

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A. Connection

 Be sure to turn off the power before connecting 

 or disconnecting the cord assembly for

 the iron to and from the receptacle to avoid 

 damaging the unit.

1. Connect the cord assembly of HAKKO FX-8804 

    to the receptacle of HAKKO FX-888D.

2. Place the iron into the iron holder.

3. Plug the power cord into the power supply.

receptacle

To disconnect, hold the plug.

Push on the plug

until it stops, 

making sure

it is securely 

connected.

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