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How to attach the holder part (for HAKKO FT-8004)
Remove the holder part of the
handpiece holder inclusive with
HAKKO FT-801.
Attach the holder part inclusive
with HAKKO FT-8004.
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Removing the blades
Loosen and remove the hexagon socket set screw fi xing the blades.
As illustrated below, pull the blade straight out.
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Attaching the lead adjuster
Handle
Attaching the lead adjuster
1
Remove the insulating cover from
the tip on the handle cover L-side
(the side with the HAKKO logo and
HAKKO FT-8004) and remove the
screw from the handle cover L-side.
2
Remove the handle cover L.
3
Align the lead adjuster mounting hole
with the handle cover L mounting
hole, replace the screw, and tighten
it lightly.
4
Firmly fi t the nail of the root side of
the insulation cover in the handle
cover.
5
Attach the handle cover L to the
handle. Adjust the length of the lead
adjuster and
fi rmly tighten the screw.
NOTE:
Pay attention to the direction of the
blades when attaching the lead adjuster.
(See the following fi gure.)
Attach the lead adjuster so that the
adjuster plate end is in parallel with the
blade surface.
The lead adjuster can be removed with
the handle cover attached to the handle.
Holder part
Holder part
(for HAKKO FT-8004)
Lead adjuster
Handle cover L
Insulating cover
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2
3
4
5
CAUTION
Please be sure to use the included holder part.
CAUTION
When pulling out or inserting blades, be sure that the power is switched off.
Before pulling out the blades, check that the blades have cooled down suffi ciently.
Hexagon wrench
Hexagon socket set screw
(M2.5×2.5)
V groove
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Attaching the blades
Blades
Attaching blades
1
Stop provisionally in the tapped hole of
the handle, and do a set the hexagon
socket set screw.
2
Insert the blade so that the blade mounting
fl ange locks into the HAKKO FT-8004. Merge
type V and the V-groove of the back of the
blade.
NOTE:
Blades are not heated unless both blades are
inserted fully. Be sure to use the blades as a set.
3
Fix it with a fi nger so that the point of a sword
does not work, tighten the hexagon socket
set screw with the hexagonal wrench to
secure the blades.