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Gordak 952 Service Manual [ 4K ]

Does your model feature or analog dial markers ? Are you seeing any specific error codes or flashing lights ?

The is a widely used, budget-friendly 2-in-1 hot air rework and soldering station designed for electronics repair, specifically SMD rework . Its popularity stems from its dual functionality—combining a soldering iron and a hot air gun in one unit—making it ideal for hobbyists and professionals alike.

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have been handled. If servicing a brand-new unit experiencing extreme vibration, ensure the red transport screws on the bottom of the chassis have been removed. 4. Step-by-Step Troubleshooting Matrix Likely Root Cause Diagnostic & Repair Action Display shows "S-E" or "Err" Broken sensor loop or missing element.

) located on the bottom center of the station. Failure to do so will cause severe vibration and permanent damage to the internal diaphragm pump. Hot Air Rework Soldering Iron Power Temp Range 100°C – 500°C 200°C – 480°C Airflow Max 20 L/min Heating Element Nickel-chromium wire (spiral) A1321 Ceramic Sensor Type K-type Thermocouple K-type Thermocouple 3. Troubleshooting & Repair Guide Does your model feature or analog dial markers

Remove the three screws holding the plastic hot air handle casing together.

Ensure the internal quartz sleeve inside the hot air gun nozzle remains free of fractures. A cracked glass sleeve risks letting the hot element wires contact the metal outer nozzle shield, creating a major short-circuit hazard. have been handled

Over time, component drift causes display temperatures to mismatch actual output temperatures. Soldering Iron Calibration Set the station temperature to 300°C. Wait 5 minutes for the temperature to stabilize.

What are you experiencing with your Gordak 952?

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