Hot-Air Rework Station - 303D

This hot-air rework station is great for professionals and hobbyists in need of tight temperature tolerances and large air flows. This unit displays a digital readout of the actual air temperature with a flow rate of up to 23L per minute. This very powerful unit can be used for multiple applications including standard SMD reflow/repair/removal, thermal IC stress testing, thermoplastic welding, and shrink-wrapping.

Each 303D Hot-Air Rework Station has two knobs on the front of the case to control air flow as well as temperature. These knobs are labeled Low to High allowing you to adjust the 303D almost immediately. This rework station even has a detachable power cable so if you happen not to live in North America, you can replace it to fit your own standard plug provided it still uses 110/120V.

This latest version of the hot-air rework station has some great improvements. A new temperature range of 100℃-500℃, an auto sleep function, and a temperature offset function.

  • 303D Hot Air Rework Station
  • Wand Holder
  • x2 Round Nozzle Tips
  • Closed-loop temperature control
  • Heats up quickly
  • Anti-static design
  • Intelligent cooling system maintains airflow after the unit is powered off until the air temperature is below 100°C
  • Temperature adjustment range: 100 ~ 500°C
  • Auto sleep function
  • Temperature offset function
  • Handle length (including air line): 120cm
  • Noise: <40dB
  • 110VAC input
  • Removable power cable
  • Dimensions: 224 x 126 x 110mm

Hot-Air Rework Station - 303D Product Help and Resources

How to Use a Hot Air Rework Station

April 10, 2018

Hot-air stations or heat guns are very useful tools and are essential for any electronics workbench. When working with or building printed circuit boards, there is a lot of room for errors to be made. Have no fear though, there are ways to remedy this with a hot air rework station!

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  • Member #564696 / about 2 years ago / 1

    Can this unit run from 110 to 230VAC? or only 110VAC?

  • Member #1795739 / about 2 years ago / 1

    One of the previous models had the handle glued together making it difficult to replace the heating element without damaging the handle. Is the handle on this new model (TOL-19101) also glued together?

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