SPECIFICATIONS
Soldering
Output Voltage
24VAC
Desoldering Iron
Temperature
200 - 480
°
C (400 - 899
°
F)
Desoldering
Output Voltage
24VAC
Vacuum
Generator
Vacuum pump,
double cylinder type
Vacuum
Pressure
80kpa (600mm. Hg)
(24 in. Hg)
Suction Flow
15 l/min.
Temperature
350 - 450
°
C (662 - 842
°
F)
Dimensions
215(W)
×
257(D)
×
170(H) mm (8.5
×
10.1
×
6.7 in.)
Weight (w/o cord)
6.0kg (13.2 lbs.)
Name
HAKKO 703B
Power Consumption
Station
220W
Name
HAKKO 807
24VAC, 60W
Under 2
Ω
Under 2 mV
Ceramic heater
A1003 (1.0 mm / 0.04 in.)
1.2 m (4 ft.)
205 mm (8.07 in.)
160 g (0.35 lbs.)
Power consumption
Nozzle to ground resistance
Nozzle to ground potential
Heating element
Standard nozzle
Cord length
Total length (w/o cord)
Weight (w/o cord)
Desoldering Gun
Name
HAKKO 817
24VAC, 60W
Under 2
Ω
Under 2 mV
Ceramic heater
A1003 (1.0 mm / 0.04 in.)
1.2 m (4 ft.)
205 mm (8.07 in.)
160 g (0.35 lbs.)
Power consumption
Nozzle to ground resistance
Nozzle to ground potential
Heating element
Standard nozzle
Cord length
Total length (w/o cord or hose)
Weight (w/o cord or hose)
Soldering Iron
Name
HAKKO 907
24VAC, 50W
Under 2
Ω
Under 2 mV
Ceramic heater
900M-T-1.6D
1.2 m (4 ft.)
190 mm (7.5 in.)
44g (0.09 lbs.)
Power consumption
Tip to ground resistance
Tip to ground potential
Heating element
Standard tip
Cord length
Total length (w/o cord)
Weight (w/o cord)
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Warnings, cautions and notes are placed at critical points in this manual to direct the operator’s attention to
significant items. They are defined as follows:
WARNING :
Misuse may potentially cause death of, or serious injury to the user.
CAUTION :
Misuse may potentially cause injury to the user or physical damage to the objects involved.
For your own safety, be sure to comply with these precautions.
NOTE:
A NOTE indicates a procedure or point that is important to the process being described.
EXAMPLE:
An EXAMPLE is given to demonstrate a particular procedure, point or process.
CAUTION
High Temperature
The tip or nozzle temperature can reach as high as 400
°
C
(750
°
F) when power is on. Mishandling may lead to burns
or fire. Be sure to comply with the following precautions:
●
Do not touch metallic parts near the tip/nozzle.
●
Do not use the product near flammable items.
●
Advise other people in the work area that the unit can
reach a very high temperature and should be
considered potentially dangerous.
●
Turn the power off when no longer using the Hakko
703B or leaving it unattended.
●
Before replacing parts or storing the unit, turn the
power off and allow the unit to cool to room
temperature.
Be sure to comply with the following precautions:
●
Do not use the unit for applications other than
soldering or desoldering.
Before Plugging In!
Be sure to remove the pump securing screw (M4
×
25, marked red) from the bottom of the station. Failure to do so may result
in serious problems.
●
Do not rap the iron against the work bench to shake off
residual solder, or otherwise subject the iron to severe
shocks.
●
Do not modify the unit.
●
Use only genuine HAKKO replacement parts.
●
Turn the switch off before connecting or disconnecting
the soldering/desoldering iron connecting cord from
the cord receptacle on the station.
●
Do not wet the unit or use the unit with wet hands.
●
Use the ceramic paper filter (S) for the filter retainer
(station), and the ceramic paper filter (L) for the filter
pipe (iron/gun).
●
Maintain the station, the soldering irons, and
desoldering gun.
While using the unit, don’t do anything that could cause
bodily harm or physical damage.
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