Thank you for purchasing the HAKKO FM-2029 Hot Air Handpiece.
Please read this manual before operating the HAKKO FM-2029.
Keep this manual readily accessible for reference.
CAUTION
HAKKO FM-2029 can not be operated by itself.
Read the instruction manual for the HAKKO FM-206 Rework System used in conjunction with the HAKKO FM-2029.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. PACKING LIST AND PART NAMES
2. SPECIFICATIONS
3. COMPATIBLE STATIONS
4. WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, NOTES AND EXAMPLES
5. INITIAL SETUP
6. OPERATION
7. TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
8. PARTS LIST
9. NOZZLE STYLES
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1. PACKING LIST AND PART NAMES
Please make sure that all items listed
below are included in the package.
HAKKO FM-2029 1
Handpiece holder 1
Connecting cable 1
Heat resistant pad 1
Hot Air button
Handpiece holder
HAKKO FM-2029
*Nozzle is not included.
*Use a suitable nozzle.
2. SPECIFICATIONS
HAKKO FM-2029
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Power ConsumptionNozzle to Ground ResistanceNozzle to Ground PotentialLength (w/o cord, tube)Weight (w/o cord, tube)
140W (24V)
< 2 Ω
< 2m V232 mm (9.1 in.) with nozzle ø4.0 mm 50 g (0.11 lb.) with nozzle ø4.0 mm
*Specifications and design are subject to change without notice.*This product is protected against electrostatic discharge.
3. COMPATIBLE STATIONS
Use the HAKKO FM-2029 with the HAKKO FM-206 soldering station.
Connecting cable
Heat resistant pad
Instruction manual in the language of Japanese, English, Chinse, French, German and Koreancan be downloaded from the HAKKO Document Portal.(Please note that some languages may not be available depending on the product.)
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4. WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, NOTES AND EXAMPLES
CAUTION
When the power is ON, the temperature of the hot air and the nozzle ranges from 100 to 550℃.To avoid injury to personnel or damage to items in the work area, observe the following:
Do not touch the metal parts near the nozzle.
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Do not use the product near combustible gasses or flammable materials.
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Do not direct the hot air toward personnel.
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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 FM-2029.
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This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical,
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sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have beengiven supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
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Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
Do not strike the handpiece against hard objects. This will damage the handpiece.
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Do not modify the unit.
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Use only genuine HAKKO replacement parts.
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Do not allow the HAKKO FM-2029 to become wet, or use it when hands are wet.
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Since smoke is produced when using the HAKKO FM-2029, be sure the work area is well ventilated.
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While using HAKKO FM-2029, do not do anything which may cause bodily harm or physical damage.
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5. INITIAL SETUP
Connection
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The nozzle may be hot. Avoid holding the hot nozzle for a long time even if using the heat resistant pad. Otherwise burns may result.
A. Insert the nozzle
1. Insert the nozzle into the HAKKO FM-2029 until it stops. (Fig.1)
NOTE:
Do not loosen the nipple.
(Fig.1)
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5. INITIAL SETUP
B. Connect to HAKKO FM-206
1. Connect the cord assembly of HAKKO FM-2029 to channel 3 connector for HAKKO FM-206. (Fig.2)
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When connecting or disconnecting the cord assembly, hold the plug.
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Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting the cord assembly for the handpiece to and from the receptacle to avoid damaging the unit.
Push on the plug until it stops, making sure it is securely connected.
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The HAKKO FM-2029 can be connected to channel 3 connector.
(Fig.2)
2. Connect the tube of the handpiece to HAKKO FM-206.
(Fig.3)
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Insert the plug until it stops and try to remove it without pressing the release pin.
If it stays in the receptacle, it is properly seated.
3. Insert one end of the connecting cable into the jack at the back of the handpiece holder
and the other end into the jack at the back of the station to connect them. (Fig.4)
NOTE :
When using the HAKKO FM-2029, be sure to
insert the connecting cable for the handpiece
holder into the jack for channel 3. Inserting the
connecting cable into the incorrect jack
will cause the system to not function
correctly.
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Connecting cable
(Fig.4)
(Fig.3)
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5. INITIAL SETUP
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If the handpiece holder is not connected to HAKKO FM-206, HAKKO FM-2029 will not
start cooling when placed in the handpiece holder. Handpiece holder may overheat as a result.
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Be sure to turn off the power before connecting or disconnecting the connecting cable.
Securely insert the connecting cable all the way in to the jack.
6. OPERATION
1. Adjust the air flow and temperature.
Refer to instruction manual for HAKKO FM-206.
2. Press the Hot Air button on the handpiece.
Power to the heater and air flow will start.
3. Operating
(Refer to “A. Remove component” and “B. Attach component”.)
4. Place the handpiece into the handpiece holder, or press the Hot Air button on the handpiece.
Power to the heater will be stopped.
Hot air will be stopped after cooling automatically for 15 seconds.
Do not turn the power switch OFF until cooling stops.
If the handpiece holder is not connected to HAKKO FM-206, HAKKO FM-2029 will not
start cooling when placed in the handpiece holder. Handpiece holder may overheat as a result.
If placing the HAKKO FM-2029 into the handpiece holder for a long time, press the Hot Air
button on the handpiece and stop the hot air.
Hot Air button
A. Remove component 1 Heating Apply the hot air to the component to be removed and melt the solder. (Fig.5)
Be careful not to touch the component with the nozzle.
2 Grab the component using tweezers. While applying the hot air, grab the component using the tweezers. When grabbing the sides that are not soldered, this will help to prevent the heat from escaping. We recommend SMD tweezers when removing components. (Fig.6)
3 Remove the component. When the solder has melted, remove the component by lifting the tweezers.
4 Remove any remaining solder.
After removing the component, remove solder with
desoldering tool or soldering iron and wick. (Fig.7)
(Fig.5)
(Fig.6)
(Fig.7)
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6. OPERATION
B. Attach component
1 Apply the solder paste.
Apply the proper quality of solder paste and attach the component.
2 Preheat the component.
3 Solder the component. Apply the hot air to the point to be soldered and solder it.
Soldering using hot air has many advantages, but it sometimes results
in inadequate soldering.
We recommend all of the conditions for soldering be considered carefully.
If you set the air flow too high, the part or the solder may be blown out of place.
Reduce the air flow level when soldering parts.
4 Clean Clean any residual solder or flux from the board with appropriate cleanner.