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For receptacles for additional HAKKO soldering irons, please contact your HAKKO 

representative.
Not all tips are compatible with this unit.  See reverse side for additional 

information.

Solder waste 

collector

This unit allows quick cleaning of soldering iron tips. Note that prolonged 

brushing could promote deterioration.

Removing solder waste

Cover

Thank you for purchasing the HAKKO FT-710 capitalize ‘tip cleaner’.

Please read this manual before operating the HAKKO FT-710.

Keep this manual readily accessible for reference.

AC adapter

AC adapter

Brush fixing shaft

Cleaning brush A
Cleaning brush B
Pulley belt
Solder waste collector
Base
Lock nut

HAKKO FT-710
Receptacle A
Receptacle B

Lock nut
AC adapter
Gauge

24VDC

Do not modify the HAKKO FT-710.

Do not use the product as an iron holder.

Do not carry the product by the receptacle or AC adapter cord.

When carrying the product, hold upright by the base.

Do not use AC adapters other than supplied.

Always hold the plug when plugging or unplugging the AC adapter into or from

the DC jack.

Before replacing parts or storing the product, turn off the power and allow the

product to cool to room temperature.

Do not allow the HAKKO FT-710 to become wet, or use it when hands are wet.

Use only genuine HAKKO replacement parts.

While using HAKKO FT-710, do not do anything which may cause bodily harm.








Using the supplied gauge will make it

easier to align the iron tip.

Removing the cleaning brush will 

make it easier to align the iron tip.

Do not attempt to use the unit outside 

the base.

Connect a grounding wire to the M4

grounding scrw.

Position the grounding wire through the

notch in the back of the base and

connect to an appropriate grounding

point.

Unplug the AC adapter from the DC jack.

Holding the tabs on the sides of the unit, 

remove the unit from the base.

Remove the solder waste collector from 

the base and clean out the tray.

• Excessive debris in the debris tray may contact the cleaning brushes, reducing

their service life.

• Be sure to remove any solder or flux residue found outside the debris tray.

Failure to do so may result in poor cleaning.

● 

Remove the unit in the same manner as

“Removing solder waste”.

● 

Pull the cleaning brushes out of the brush

holding shafts.

● 

Insert new cleaning brushes into the

Brush holding shafts.

When removing the cover, hold 

the 

 part for both sides.

The cover of the unit cannot be removed 

as long as the AC adapter is plugged into 

the DC jack. Be sure to unplug the AC 

adapter before attempting to remove the 

cover from the unit.

Unplug the adapter.

Plug the AC adapter into the DC jack 

and insert the tip into the receptacle; the 

tip is brushed and cleaned.

Lock nut

Optional metal cleaning brushes are also available which provide 

increased cleaning power.

Receptacle A

Receptacle B

Cleaning brush A

Referring to the optional parts list in Section 

6, install the applicable receptacle for the 

iron or the tip used.

Insert the tip while cold into the  receptacle. 

Rotate the receptacle to align the point of 

the tip to the line connecting to the 

rotational centers of the brushes as seen in 

the illustration.

Secure the receptacle with the lock nut.

A failure to align the iron tip or the use of the wrong receptacles may result in

poor cleaning and/or damage to the cleaning brushes.

• Note that prolonged brushing could promote deterioration while tip is hot.

4.4 Cleaning a Tip

Grounding wire notch

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