JBC TE5000 PRECISION HOT-AIR STATION
Great for working on Cell Phones, Camcorders, Pagers, etc. or anywhere that small spot type hot air is needed.
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TE5000 $1670.00 With all accessories
TE5000A $1160.00 Without accessories

The TE 5000 station is a self-contained hot air SMD rework station that is used for desoldering and soldering of small to medium sized SMD’s by hot-air.

The hot-air SMD flow system allows you to apply the heat simultaneously to all the terminals of the surface mount component, making soldering and desoldering of SMD components quick and easy.

Included with the TE5000 are extractor units and protector units to protect the surrounding SMT components adjacent to the one being extracted.

This station has a digital temperature control feature as well as a regulated and accurate air flow, allowing you to desolder SMD´s safely, even on a populated PCB.

SPECIFICATIONS:
Self-Contained hot air station, digital readout, thermo-regulated with air flow control
Power 225W
Temperature selection: 150-450 ºC (300-850 ºF)
Variable air flow settings between 2 and 11 l/min.
Antistatic control box with “skin effect”
Vacuum pump for holding ICs.
Weight of complete system 9,6 kg. (24 lbs.).
 
TE 5000 INCLUDES:
Control unit
Heater 225 W
Heater stand
Accessories
Extractor stand with 2 tripods, 3 extractors and 5 protectors.
Is supplied with or without accessories

TE5000 $1670.00 With all accessories
TE5000A $1160.00 Without accessories

 

EXTRACTOR  

Process to desolder an IC with a TE 5000 station


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1. Fix the extractor

2. Hot-air melts the solder

3. IC is removed automatically

4. IC is virtually clean of solder

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