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12. DIMENSIONAL OUTLINE DRAWING

3. WARNINGS, CAUTIONS AND NOTES

Warnings and cautions are placed at critical points in this manual to direct the operator’s

attention to significant items. They are defined as follows:

WARNING

Failure to comply with a WARNING may result in serious injury or death.

CAUTION

Failure to comply with a CAUTION may result in injury to the operator, or

        damage to the items involved. Two examples are given below.

WARNING

When power is ON, tip temperatures will be between 50 and 500℃. (120 to 940℉)

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

following:

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Do not touch the tip or the 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.

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

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Turn the power off when changing parts or storing the HAKKO FU-601.

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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.

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The unit is for a counter or workbench use only.

To prevent accidents or damage to the HAKKO FU-601, be sure to observe the following.

CAUTION

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Do not use the HAKKO FU-601 for applications other than soldering.

● 

Do not give an excessive shock to the iron.

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

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Do not modify the HAKKO FU-601.

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Use only genuine Hakko replacement parts.

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Do not allow the HAKKO FU-601 to become wet, or use it with wet hands.

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Be sure the work area is well ventilated. Soldering produces smoke.

● 

Be sure the cooling fan at the rear of the station is unrestricted.

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While using the HAKKO FU-601, don’t do anything which may cause bodily harm or

    physical damage.

The dimension can be adjusted in range of ±5mm.

When the tip using a long.

HAKKO FU-6001/6002 

disconnected

HAKKO FU-6001

connected to the feeder unit

HAKKO FU-6002

connected to the feeder unit

A

29

32

(108)

71

40

47

40

47

71

89

18

29

A

1

 

104 (※

3

108)

70

56

7

30

Back view of A

Back view of A’

2 mounting holes

Φ4.2 Through

Φ8 Counterbore

5 Deep

Summary of Contents for FU-601

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Page 2: ...ls 2 Be sure to ground the unit during use The temperature was measured using the FG 101 This product is protected against electrostatic discharge Specifications and design are subject to change witho...

Page 3: ...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 th...

Page 4: ...all for the items to be soldered ACTION Use a tip with a larger thermal capacity CHECK Is the setting value for the low temperature alarm tolerance too low ACTION Increase the setting value Heater ter...

Page 5: ...ACTION See Checking the iron cable for breakage and Check for a broken heater or sensor in page 17 Replace any faulty part Solder does not wet the tip CHECK Is the tip temperature too high ACTION Set...

Page 6: ...is connected 10 ERROR MESSAGES Sensor error Low temperature alarm tolerance error Example 350 C 400 C 50 C Low temperature alarm tolerance Set temperature Soldering iron error When there is possibilit...

Page 7: ...ensor Measure the resistance of the heater and sensor while at room temperature 15 to 25 59 to 77 It should be 3 4 10 If the resistance exceeds these limits replace it Check the grounding line 1 Unplu...

Page 8: ...causing poor contact sensor error Regulary wipe off the flux using alcohol If wiping the flux protector did not remove the flux or dirt or the flux protector was deformed replace it Flux protector Par...

Page 9: ...ng depends upon the temperature the quality and quantity of the solder and flux Apply the following service procedure as dictated by the conditions of the usage Since the soldering iron can reach a ve...

Page 10: ...rom 0 to 5 can be selected when entering the hundreds digit In mode values from 1 to 9 can be selected Values from 0 to 9 can be selected when entering the tens or units digits The same values can be...

Page 11: ...ed Selects high output Selects normal output NOTE High power mode is mainly suited to applications that require large heat capacity such as quick soldering of ground patterns or cast metal products Se...

Page 12: ...units digit press the button to save the figure to the sytem memory and begin heater control with the new offset value Press and hold the button for at least one second Press the button once Prees the...

Page 13: ...units digit press the button to save the figure to the sytem memory and begin heater control with the new offset value Press and hold the button for at least one second Press the button once Prees the...

Page 14: ...ed Selects high output Selects normal output NOTE High power mode is mainly suited to applications that require large heat capacity such as quick soldering of ground patterns or cast metal products Se...

Page 15: ...rom 0 to 5 can be selected when entering the hundreds digit In mode values from 1 to 9 can be selected Values from 0 to 9 can be selected when entering the tens or units digits The same values can be...

Page 16: ...ng depends upon the temperature the quality and quantity of the solder and flux Apply the following service procedure as dictated by the conditions of the usage Since the soldering iron can reach a ve...

Page 17: ...causing poor contact sensor error Regulary wipe off the flux using alcohol If wiping the flux protector did not remove the flux or dirt or the flux protector was deformed replace it Flux protector Par...

Page 18: ...ensor Measure the resistance of the heater and sensor while at room temperature 15 to 25 59 to 77 It should be 3 4 10 If the resistance exceeds these limits replace it Check the grounding line 1 Unplu...

Page 19: ...is connected 10 ERROR MESSAGES Sensor error Low temperature alarm tolerance error Example 350 C 400 C 50 C Low temperature alarm tolerance Set temperature Soldering iron error When there is possibilit...

Page 20: ...ACTION See Checking the iron cable for breakage and Check for a broken heater or sensor in page 17 Replace any faulty part Solder does not wet the tip CHECK Is the tip temperature too high ACTION Set...

Page 21: ...e items to be soldered ACTION Use a tip with a larger thermal capacity CHECK Is the setting value for the low temperature alarm tolerance too low ACTION Increase the setting value Heater terminal shor...

Page 22: ...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 th...

Page 23: ...sing the FG 101 This product is protected against electrostatic discharge Specifications and design are subject to change without notice 1 With 4XD tip 2 The dimension can be adjusted in range of 5mm...

Page 24: ...ENSIONAL OUTLINE DRAWING 13 EXPLODED VIEW 14 PARTS LIST 2017 2018 HAKKO Corporation All Rights Reserved 2018 2 MA02900XZ180202 17 1 0 8 5 3 1 2 8 5 13 4 1 5 8 5 13 6 65 15 120 8 5 17 3 13 4 120 8 5 13...

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