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Use this section for displaying and setting the temperature.  The
temperature range is 100° to 450°C. (212° to 842°F.).  The temperature
is factory-set to 300°C. (572°F.).

UP

DOWN

..... Use these buttons to increase and decrease the temperature.

.......... When this button is pressed for more than one second, the

station enters temperature setting mode.  This button is also
used to finalize the temperature setting when setting the
temperature.  When this button is pressed for less than one
second, the current temperature setting is displayed.

CAUTION

Both the temperature displayed and the temperature setting
refer to the temperature at the sensor.

Temperature setting section ......

(temperature setting function)

Timer setting section .................

(timer setting function)

Use this section for displaying and setting the heating time in Auto mode.
The air blow time range is 15 – 999 seconds.

UP

DOWN

..... Use these buttons to increase and decrease the blow time.

.......... When this button is pressed for more than one second, the

station enters timer setting mode.  This button is also used to
finalize the timer setting when setting the timer.  When this
button is pressed for less than one second, the current timer
setting is displayed.

4

Handpiece

This knob controls the airflow.

Airflow setting section ...............

The airflow can be set within the range of 7 to 20

l

/min.  Set the airflow

using the airflow control knob.

Airflow meter ..............................

This meter indicates the airflow rate.  (7

l

/min and above)

Power switch ...............................

This switch turns the power ON and OFF.

Airflow control knob ...................

Mode setting section ..................

(mode setting function)

Use this section for displaying and selecting the mode.  The following three
modes can be selected: MANUAL, REMOVE, and INSTALL.
Select the mode using 

 the mode selection button.

Vacuum indicator ........................

This indicator lights when the vacuum pump is in operation.

Pads .............................................

The pads hold parts by suction applied through the vacuum pipe.

Vacuum pipe ...............................

The pads are mounted on the tip of the vacuum pipe.

Sensor (internal) .........................

The sensor detects the temperature of the hot air.

Start button .................................

Manual Mode
When the Start button is pressed, the unit begins blowing hot air.  When
the start button is pressed again, the unit begins cooling and stops
blowing hot air after reaching 200°C. (392°F.)

Auto Mode
When the Start button is pressed, the program begins.  When the start
button is pressed again, the unit begins cooling.

Vacuum pipe control knob .........

This knob controls the length of the vacuum pipe.

Vacuum button ............................

This button turns the vacuum pump ON and OFF.

Summary of Contents for 852

Page 1: ...re operating the Hakko 852 Keep this manual readily accessible for reference TABLE OF CONTENTS PACKING LIST SPECIFICATIONS 1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 PART NAMES 3 PREPARATION ASSEMBLY AND ELECTRICAL CONN...

Page 2: ...each pad 5 mm 0 2 in Power cord Hakko 852 station 7 6 mm 0 3 in Name Power consumption Hakko 852 100V 300W 110V 360W 120V 410W 220V 550W 230V 600W 240V 650W Power consumption Capacity Control tempera...

Page 3: ...considered potentially dangerous Turn the power OFF when no longer using the Hakko 852 or when leaving it unattended Before replacing parts or storing the unit allow the unit to cool and then turn the...

Page 4: ...Sensor internal Pad Vacuum pipe Start button Vacuum button Vacuum pipe control knob Mode setting section Vacuum indicator Handpiece holder mounting screw Handpiece holder mounting screw Heater indicat...

Page 5: ...one second the current timer setting is displayed 4 Handpiece This knob controls the airflow Airflow setting section The airflow can be set within the range of 7 to 20 l min Set the airflow using the...

Page 6: ...c Loosen the nozzle mounting screw Pass the vacuum pipe through the nozzle hole and attach the nozzle Figure 4 d Tighten the nozzle mounting screw Figure 1 CAUTION Vacuum Pipe Do not use excessive fo...

Page 7: ...er switch ON CAUTION This product is ESD protected Be sure to use a grounded wall socket CAUTION When not in use place the hand piece on the holder 6 Using vacuum function inoperative nozzle see page...

Page 8: ...onditions have been established performing maintenance or executing a single operation Remove Mode AUTO See page 9 This mode is used when removing parts After starting the heating time can be set by s...

Page 9: ...air stops blowing and the temperature display reads When checking the temper ature setting Press the button for less than one second To change the temperature setting see Setting Changing the Tem pera...

Page 10: ...acuum automatically turns ON and the part is held by suction Lift the handpiece and remove the part from the P W B Figure 2 Releasing the Part Release the part by pressing the vacuum button for more t...

Page 11: ...p After five seconds the vacuum turns OFF and the part is released from suction Figure 3 Stop When the timer reaches 0 cooling begins Make sure the solder has hardened before lifting the handpiece Fig...

Page 12: ...egins to flash 3 EnterTENS digit Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select the desired value for the TENS digit Any value from 0 to 9 can be selected When the desired value is displayed press the button T...

Page 13: ...ection for more than one second The station goes into timer setting mode and the HUNDREDS digit flashes on the display indicating that the HUNDREDS digit can be entered 3 Enter the HUNDREDS digit Use...

Page 14: ...ter The adjustment range is 7 l min to 20 l min CAUTION Do not apply excessive force when turning the airflow control knob VACUUM MODE POWER TIME AIR TEMP AIR CONTROL OFF ON Turn clockwise to increase...

Page 15: ...hen it has blown continuously for a specified amount of time in manual mode Power to the heater is turned off and then the air is stopped after the handpiece cools When the station enters power save t...

Page 16: ...ater sensor connector and remove the heater CAUTION Do not apply excessive force to the vacuum pipe Measure the resistance value 1 Measure the resistance value a of the sensor The correct value is 0 2...

Page 17: ...switch is turned ON CHECK Is the power cord disconnected ACTION Connect it CHECK Is the fuse blown ACTION Investigate why the fuse blew and then replace the fuse If the cause can not be determined rep...

Page 18: ...A1257B SOP 11 21 0 43 0 83 11 7 0 46 21 0 83 A1259B SOP 13 28 0 51 1 1 13 5 0 53 A1260B SOP 8 6 18 0 34 0 71 8 7 0 34 19 0 75 A1261B QFP 20 20 0 78 0 78 21 0 83 21 0 83 A1262B QFP 12 12 0 47 0 47 12...

Page 19: ...OP 5 6 13 0 22 0 51 4 4 I D 0 17 4 8 0 19 10 0 39 5 7 0 22 15 0 59 7 2 0 28 16 0 63 A1134 SOP 7 5 18 0 3 0 7 7 2 0 28 19 0 75 A1142B Bent Single 1 5 3 0 06 0 12 45 1 5 0 0 6 I D 3 0 1 2 I D 10 5 A1325...

Page 20: ...Air pump Air pump Air pump Sound proof tank Silicone tube Tube connector Silicone tube Air flow meter Handpiece holder Description With silicone tube 100 V With high nut nylon band double side tape 1...

Page 21: ...39 B2452 A1434 A1435 B2453 B2454 B2455 B2456 B2457 B2458 B2459 B1354 B2460 B2507 Part Name Pad Pad Pipe Heating element Heating element Vacuum pipe Handle Vacuum pipe adjust knob Packing Terminal boar...

Page 22: ...DIAGRAM Hot air pump P W B Display Jack for foot switch Handpiece Terminal board Heater element Heater CA sensor P W B Heat control Vacuum pump Transformer AC15V Power receptacle Power switch P W B Tr...

Page 23: ...sg MALAYSIA HAKKO PRODUCTS SDN BHD MALAYSIA HEAD OFFICE NO 22 JALAN PEMBERITA U1 49 SEKSYEN U1 TEMASYA INDUSTRIAL PARK 40150 GLENMARIE SHAH ALAM SELANGOR DARUL EHSAN WEST MALAYSIA TEL 03 5569 5223 FA...

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