Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 07 14:25:22 EST 2019 | spoiltforchoice
I could swear I posted a link to a Hakko "Dipliner" on this thread but lets try again https://www.hakko.com/english/products/hakko_dipliner.html
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 08 21:29:46 EST 2021 | bpoydence
Hi Everyone I recently started a new position at a small company. One of my tasks is to get a Hakko FR1418 rework station up and running. Unfortunately they do not have the "Software Protection Key". The machine does not operate without it. Hakk
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 11 16:15:28 EST 2021 | bpoydence
It appears Hakko found a way to make it happen after all! We should be back up and running next week.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 15 11:25:10 EDT 2006 | muse95
Since when is Hakko putting more plating on their tips? I was told that there was no change to their tips, it was the same tip for Pb or Pbfree. Prior to first use, all Hakko tips are Pbfree. We have been seeing those tips degrade quicker with Pbf
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 26 13:59:51 EDT 2019 | ttheis
HAKKO FX-888D is great for the money.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 09 13:42:39 EST 2021 | bpoydence
No worries, and thanks for the response anyway!
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 09 13:30:55 EST 2021 | dontfeedphils
It's possible to emulate USB software keys, but it's obviously frowned upon legally. It would also be a chore finding one to emulate and get working, if at all possible. You're not able to purchase a new key from Hakko? Obviously they aren't going
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 23 11:18:52 EDT 2001 | jseagle
If you don't want to use a sponge try the Hakko 599 Tip Cleaner. It uses a brass "sponge" (no H2O) to clean the tip.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 23 11:24:56 EDT 2001 | jseagle
If you don't want to use a sponge try the Hakko 599 Tip Cleaner. It uses a brass "sponge" (no H2O) to clean the tip. Also, the tips seem to last longer due to no water, which causes the tip and heater to rust.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 23 11:28:01 EDT 2001 | jseagle
If you don't want to use a sponge try the Hakko 599 Tip Cleaner. It uses a brass "sponge" (no H2O) to clean the tip. Also, the tips seem to last longer due to no water, which causes the tip and heater to rust.