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SMD Rework Station
December 31, 1969 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
The ESD-safe Model 852 SMD rework station is said to feature a built-in vacuum pickup with a range of 7 to 20 liters per minute and analog display of airflow control. A lamp alerts the operator when vacuum pickup is in use. Stainless steel nozzles (not included with this model) direct heated air onto component leads while reportedly preventing unwanted heat from affecting neighboring components. Two modes of operation are available: manual (for simple operation) or auto (for programmable process control). Digital temperature display has closed-loop control from 212∞ to 824∞F.
Hub Material Co. (HMC)
Canton, Mass.