Hey, I have some Hakko 929 soldering stations I accuired at a local companies going out of business auction for sale. I got these cheap, so I'll pass the savings onto you guys. I'll sell them for $60 including shipping in the continental US.
Here's the info on the Hakko, http://www.hakkousa.com/Products/939/939.htm . The 929 is exactly the same as the 939, except the 929 has analog calibration instead of digital calibration. Both still have digital temp displays. Also the wattage one these irons is very high (50w) but they are temp controlled and designed for soldering delicate electronics.
Send me an email at dpipenberg@adelphia.net if you'd like one.
Here's the info on the Hakko, http://www.hakkousa.com/Products/939/939.htm . The 929 is exactly the same as the 939, except the 929 has analog calibration instead of digital calibration. Both still have digital temp displays. Also the wattage one these irons is very high (50w) but they are temp controlled and designed for soldering delicate electronics.
Send me an email at dpipenberg@adelphia.net if you'd like one.
This is the best I could find on the 929....
I don't see the analog calibration....if what you have is very similar I'll probably take two!!!
Have fun,
Steve
http://www.hakkousa.com/Support/Manuals/929-2.pdf
I don't see the analog calibration....if what you have is very similar I'll probably take two!!!
Have fun,
Steve
http://www.hakkousa.com/Support/Manuals/929-2.pdf
Any Idea who supplies replacement tips and heaters and at what cost. I'm very interested but fear getting stuck without replacement parts. Thanks
Sorry I should have posted pictures, here's link with pictures of one of the stations:
http://meta42.netfirms.com/hakkoweb/index.htm
Sorry about all the messy ads
http://meta42.netfirms.com/hakkoweb/index.htm
Sorry about all the messy ads
I just received the station today. It is very nice, gets hot almost immediately and is quite powerful (50W). Very good built quality, comes with a card and the temperature can be adjusted from 200F to 900F with 1 deg. accuracy by pressing the appropriate buttons. It seems that display, although made for both C and F, works only in F deg and cannot be changed to Celsius. I like it a lot and consider it a money well spend.
The only complaint I have is packaging. The station came in broken condition (the plastic housing) and I had to glue it back together. It is probably because of freezing temperatures, which make plastic more fragile and prone to breaking. But I fixed it OK and it looks fine.😉
Highly recommended.
The only complaint I have is packaging. The station came in broken condition (the plastic housing) and I had to glue it back together. It is probably because of freezing temperatures, which make plastic more fragile and prone to breaking. But I fixed it OK and it looks fine.😉
Highly recommended.
www.techni-tool.com is the official Hakko dealer and will probably stock these parts for awhile, since the newer 939 uses the smae parts. Also, I won't have the official Hakko keycards for another week or two. If you buy a station, I will include a copy and send a real keycard when I get some more from techni-tool.
Also, if anyone is interested I would trade a station or two for a good digital multimeter (autoranging preferred)
Dumb question...
Okay, dumb question, would these irons be good for all types of soldering? Down to surface mount if needed? I could use a new iron, and if these fit the bill, I'd be interested in one as well!
Okay, dumb question, would these irons be good for all types of soldering? Down to surface mount if needed? I could use a new iron, and if these fit the bill, I'd be interested in one as well!
Schaef,
From what I have seen, these are classified as "Re-work" stations. Many different tips are readily available for them including several different SOP tips that allow limited soldering of some SMD's. It is not a "Hot air" station.
It fit my bill--I ordered two.
Later,
From what I have seen, these are classified as "Re-work" stations. Many different tips are readily available for them including several different SOP tips that allow limited soldering of some SMD's. It is not a "Hot air" station.
It fit my bill--I ordered two.
Later,
The temp range is 200 - 900 F, so it is suitable for most type of work. If you buy additional tips (which are very easy to replace) I don't think you need to look for anything else.
Another Satisfied Customer
I just received my iron from Damon. I'm very pleased. Well packed and in great shape. This was a great deal and a very smooth transaction. I followed Peter's lead and cloned a key card from an old kinko's copier card.
Thanks Damon. Highly recommended
-Pete Kunz
I just received my iron from Damon. I'm very pleased. Well packed and in great shape. This was a great deal and a very smooth transaction. I followed Peter's lead and cloned a key card from an old kinko's copier card.
Thanks Damon. Highly recommended
-Pete Kunz
Damon, did you get my e-mail? I e-mailed you on Monday, and I haven't heard anything. If you haven't, I'm interested in one, if you still have one left. E-mail me with the info you need, so I can send you a check.
e-mail me at: bschaefer1 at neo dot rr dot com
e-mail me at: bschaefer1 at neo dot rr dot com
Another satisfied customer, Amen.
I received the soldering stations yesterday. I can honestly second Pete's statements above. If Damon still has them, buy one.
Later,
I received the soldering stations yesterday. I can honestly second Pete's statements above. If Damon still has them, buy one.
Later,
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