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Advanced Thermal Rework & Desoldering

Achieving damage-free component removal and multi-layer PCB refurbishment requires specialized thermal profiles that go far beyond standard soldering capabilities. Hakko’s comprehensive ecosystem of rework and desoldering tools is engineered to deliver high-mass thermal output, precise vacuum pressure, and absolute temperature stability.

Whether extracting delicate surface mount devices (SMDs), through hole components (PTH) or desoldering high-mass components on thick multi-layer ground planes, these Hakko's industrial-grade stations prevent pad lifting, trace delamination, and thermal shocking of nearby components. By pairing rapid heat recovery with high-efficiency vacuum pumps and programmable convective air profiles, Hakko systems optimize throughput while maintaining strict compliance with global quality and safety standards.

System Designation Core Hakko Model Configurations Primary Engineering Focus Tactical Production Line Advantage
High-Mass Desoldering

Hakko FR-400 (300W ultra-high power)


Hakko FR-410 (140W high-power)

Ultra-high capacity heating elements coupled with high-vacuum pressure systems and anti-clogging filters. Dissipates heat instantly across massive ground planes; clears solder from through-holes in seconds without damaging plating.
Intelligent Hot Air Convective Rework

Hakko FR-810B 
(670W SMD Removal)


Hakko FR-811 
(1200W with bottom heater)

High-volume convective airflow units featuring programmable multi-stage thermal profiling and vacuum pick-up indicators. Delivers repeatable, non-contact reflow for complex SMD, QFP, and high-density BGA packages without thermal damage.
Multi-Station Rework Hubs

Hakko FR-701 (Dual-port)


Hakko FR-702 (Multi-channel with hot air)

Multi-functional, space-saving footprints combining soldering, desoldering, and hot air reflow utilities. Centralizes repair workflow; allows a single operator to move from desoldering to precise SMD reflow instantly.
Portable Desoldering Hakko FR-301 Self-contained, gun-style portable desoldering tool with integrated vacuum pump and quick-change nozzles. Ideal for field service, mobile engineering benches, and rapid on-the-fly line repairs without a bulky base station.
Hot Air Reflow Hakko FR-850 
(Micro Hot Air SMD Remover)
Controlled convective airflow delivery with adjustable temperature. Provides stable baseline hot air reflow for micro SMD rework and component removal.

What advanced process advantages do the Hakko FR-810B and FR-811 hot air stations offer over hot air tools like the FR-850?

The Hakko FR-810B and FR-811 represent next-generation convective reflow technology. The FR-810B features an ultra-high airflow capacity (up to 115 L/min) and an integrated vacuum pickup indicator that visually alerts the operator the exact moment the solder liquefies, preventing premature lifting which tears PCB pads. The Hakko FR-811 expands on this by offering full thermal profiling capability with 6 hot air zones, linking directly with bottom-up preheaters and a graphical software interface to completely automate the reflow cycle for sensitive surface-mount devices (SMDs) and BGAs.

Why is an ultra-high-power system like the Hakko FR-400 required for modern industrial desoldering?

Modern industrial electronics heavily utilize lead-free solder alloys on multi-layer PCBs featuring massive ground planes. Traditional desoldering tools suffer from severe thermal lag in these environments, causing the solder to freeze in the through-hole before the vacuum can extract it, leading to clogged tips and lifted pads. The Hakko FR-400 delivers 300W of dedicated thermal power, maintaining a stable temperature profile even when interacting with large heat sinks, allowing for instantaneous, single-pass solder extraction.

How do multi-channel stations like the Hakko FR-701 and FR-702 improve cell efficiency?

In complex repair and rework environments, a technician frequently needs to alternate between clearing through-holes, placing surface-mount components, and touch-up hand soldering. The Hakko FR-701 and FR-702 Rework Complexes consolidate these tools into a single, microprocessor-controlled station footprint. This centralization optimizes physical bench space, unifies the power supply infrastructure, and allows technicians to switch tasks instantly without waiting for individual tool modules to boot up and warm up.