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Hakko FM2032-51 Micro Soldering Handpiece

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CONNECTOR ASSY,MICRO,SDRG,HANDPIECE ONLY,24V-48W,FM-2032

  • Burn resistant iron cord
  • Works with the FX-951, FM-203, and FM-206
  • ESD Safe design
  • Fine tip and slim heater ensure your sophisticated soldering for precise components on high density PWB under microscope
  • Cool running grip even when operating at 450°C for extended periods
  • HAKKO renowned tip life and performance
  • The FM2032-51 uses T30 tips
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Description

The Hakko FM2032-51 Micro Soldering Iron is a slender, light-weight hand piece that extends precision micro soldering capabilities to a variety of Hakko soldering and rework systems. This soldering iron has a tip-to-grip distance optimized for operator dexterity under microscopes and magnifiers while preserving the control. The FM-2032 ESD-safe soldering iron uses the quick change T30 Series composite micro soldering tips that have geometries engineered for optimal heat transfer and the ability to reach into tight areas. This iron is provided with a thin, burn resistant cord and cool running grip, which cools the grip nice and cool even when operating at 450°C for extended periods of time.
 

HAKKO FM-2032 Micro Soldering Iron

The new FM-2032 Micro Soldering Iron extends precision micro soldering capabilities to a variety of HAKKO soldering and rework systems. The slender, lightweight handpiece has a tip-to-grip distance optimized for operator dexterity under microscopes and magnifiers while preserving the control one expects when working with 0201 components and smaller. The new T30 Series Composite Micro Tips have geometries engineered for optimal heat transfer and the ability to reach into some of the tightest spots on a board.

Perform delicate soldering with your soldering station.

Connect any of the three stations below.
The high power 48W heater is capable even to multilayer PWB with excellent thermal recovery.

FX-951FM-203FM-206
FX-951FM-203FM-206

 

Ideal for micro-soldering applications under a microscope

HAKKO’s slim and light-weight soldering iron sustains a high level of visibility.

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Work efficiency improved for minute and high-density components

Dedicated tips employ composite heater inside which has enough track records in the market.
Now you can solder minute and high-density components which used to be difficult previously.

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Grip mark can be attached/detached as desired.

Attach a grip mark for lead-free soldering or remove it for eutectic soldering.
How you use it is up to you.
Grip marks are convenient for identifying soldering tips which are difficult to recognize at a glance.

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Maximum Wattage48 Watts
Power SourceSoldering station
Designed for NitrogenNo

Product General Attributes

Warranty90 DAYS (0.247 YEARS)
Safety ApprovalMET
Product Height1.50 IN
Product Length6.7 IN
Product Width2.50 IN
HTS/Schedule B Number8515.90.4000
ECCN NumberEAR99
Country of OriginJapan

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Dimensions6.7 × 2.5 × 1.5 in
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