WEP 858D Hot Air Rework Soldering Station with Temperature Control, Adjustable Air Volume, Digital Display for SMD Soldering with 3 Extra Hot Air Nozzles

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  • FAST HEATING: This hot air rework station can heat to operating temperature quickly, and maintain the set temperature via PID temperature stabilization program that compensates in milliseconds. Thanks to its patented cylindrical ceramic heating element, the hot air gun provide significantly more consistent and reliable heating performance when compared with conventional coiled heating elements.
  • AUTO STANDBY: When the hot air gun is put into the holder, the hot air desoldering gun automatically begins to cool to 212°F. Once the temperature is cooled to 212°F, the blower and heating element stop operating to reduce unnecessary wear when unused and provide better safety.
  • ADJUSTABLE PARAMETERS: The hot air station temperature can be adjusted from 212-896°F, with adjustable air volume. This hot air soldering station can cover job scopes from SMD component rework, conformal coating removal, heating heat shrink tubes, paint removal, and more.
  • A MUST HAVE: This hot air station is a great addition to your tool kit if you already own a soldering station, giving you the capability for SMD soldering. The WEP 858D SMD solder kit includes 3 hot air nozzles in different diameters, you can select the diameters based on the size of component you’re working with.
  • Warranty Policy: This Hot Air Rework Station Kit is covered by our USA exclusive 1-Year product warranty, and our technical support team has your back with our 24-Hour support. NOTE: this product is rated for 110~127V USA Specification, DO NOT connect this iron to a 220V power socket.
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WEP 858D Hot Air Rework Soldering Station with Temperature Control, Adjustable Air Volume, Digital Display for SMD Soldering with 3 Extra Hot Air Nozzles