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    760W 2 in 1 Digital Rework Soldering Station

    This 760W 2-in-1 digital rework soldering station combines a 700W hot-air rework gun and a 60W soldering iron for versatile SMD desoldering and BGA rework. Featuring independent temperature control (air 100-500°C / iron 180-500°C ) and three preset memory shortcuts (350/400/450°C ), this digital soldering station ensures precise, repeatable results. The 120L/min airflow and sleep mode enhance safety and efficiency.
    SKU: SISCO-SS-8786D
    $119.85
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    📅 Delivery: 7-12 days
    Overview

     

    SISCO 2-in-1 digital rework soldering station delivers 760W of power with independent hot-air and soldering-iron controls. This digital soldering station features precise temperature adjustment, three memory presets, and a sleep mode for energy savings, making it an ideal SMD rework station for professional PCB repairs.

    760W Soldering Station Product View

    Three-Channel Temperature Memory & Recall System

    • Dedicated memory presets for each handpiece allow independent storage of three temperatures for the hot air rework gun (CH1 350°C, CH2 400°C, CH3 450°C) and three separate temperatures for the soldering iron, giving users six total presets on this 2-in-1 soldering station with no interference between channels.
    • One-touch temperature recall enables technicians to instantly switch between different SMD rework requirements without re-adjusting, dramatically reducing setup time during complex PCB board repairs on this rework station.
    • User-programmable storage lets operators overwrite factory presets by setting the desired temperature and long-pressing the corresponding memory key, making this soldering station adaptable to individual workflow preferences.
    • Visual confirmation on the digital display ensures users know exactly which temperature preset is active, eliminating guesswork and improving accuracy on this digital soldering station for consistent hot-air rework and desoldering results.
    760W Soldering Station Hot Air Gun View

    Smart Sleep Mode & Power Efficiency Management

    • Motion-sensing auto sleep activates when the handpiece is returned to its holder, reducing the soldering iron temperature to prevent overheating and extend the ceramic heating core life. Instant wake-up lets operators resume work by simply picking up the handpiece, eliminating warm-up delays on this hot-air rework station.
    • A customizable sleep timer with a 30-minute factory default allows users to set their preferred idle duration through the digital interface, giving workshops full control over when this soldering station enters power-saving mode.
    • Independent sleep settings for hot air and iron functions mean each handpiece on this 2-in-1 soldering station can be configured separately, optimizing energy usage based on actual work patterns.
    • Dual protection system safeguards both the 700W hot air generator and the 60W soldering iron from unnecessary wear, reducing maintenance costs and ensuring reliable performance from this digital soldering station over years of heavy use.

    Applications

    SISCO 2-in-1 digital rework soldering station is ideal for mobile phone motherboard repairs, laptop PCB diagnostics, and consumer electronics maintenance. It excels at BGA chip reballing, LED strip soldering, and replacing micro USB ports, HDMI connectors, and power ICs on densely populated boards.

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    Specs

     

    Model SISCO-SS-8786D
    Product Type 2-in-1 Digital Rework Soldering Station
    Total Power 760W (Hot Air 700W + Soldering Iron 60W)
    Input Voltage 220V (EU Plug)
    Heating Core Ceramic heating element
    Display Digital LED screen
    Hot Air Power 700W
    Hot Air Temperature Range 100°C - 500°C
    Hot Air Airflow Up to 120L/min
    Hot Air Presets CH1 350°C/ CH2 400°C/ CH3 450°C
    Soldering Iron Power 60W
    Soldering Iron Temperature Range 180°C - 500°C
    Soldering Iron Presets Independently programmable CH1/CH2/CH3
    Sleep Mode Adjustable (Default 30 minutes)
    Handle Cable Length 120cm
    Unit Weight 1.55kg
    Unit Dimensions 26 × 17 × 15cm
    Package Weight 1.6kg
    Carton Specifications 12 units/ctn, 19kg, 53 × 35 × 47cm
    FAQs

    Q1: How to set temperature presets on this 2-in-1 digital soldering station?
    A1: To store a temperature on this hot-air rework station, first rotate the rework knob to your desired temperature. Then long-press the rework knob until the screen displays "CH-", and finally long-press CH1, CH2, or CH3 to save. The soldering iron presets follow the same process using the solder knob. This smart memory function makes this SMD rework station incredibly efficient for repetitive PCB repair tasks.

    Q2: What is the difference between hot air rework and a soldering iron on this desoldering station?
    A2: The hot-air rework function on this 2-in-1 soldering station delivers 700W of power with adjustable airflow up to 120L/min, ideal for SMD desoldering and BGA reballing on densely populated boards. The soldering iron provides 60W of precision heat from 180°C to 500°C, perfect for through-hole components and fine-pitch soldering. This digital soldering station gives you both tools in one compact unit for complete PCB repair versatility.

    Q3: How do I adjust the hot air airflow on this SMD rework station?
    A3: While the hot air rework gun is active, long-press the rework knob until the screen shows "F60" (airflow adjustment mode). Then rotate the rework knob to increase or decrease airflow up to the maximum 120L/min, and press once to save. This intuitive control makes this soldering and hot air station easy to use for both beginners and experienced technicians working on various board types.

    Tips: Why is the temperature reading on my 2-in-1 digital rework soldering station not accurate?

    1. The SISCO 760w soldering station is a precision 2-in-1 soldering station calibrated at the factory, but temperature deviations can occur after prolonged use or when switching between different nozzles. To recalibrate this digital soldering station, insert a small screwdriver into the calibration hole and gently adjust until the displayed temperature matches your reference thermometer for accurate hot-air rework and soldering.
    2. Always allow this SMD rework station to warm up for 2 to 3 minutes before use. The ceramic heating core needs time to stabilize, especially when switching between 180°C and 500°C on the iron or between 100°C and 500°C on the hot-air rework. Rushing the warm-up may result in inaccurate readings on this desoldering station.
    3. Nozzle selection affects temperature delivery on this hot air rework station. The 5mm, 8mm, and 10mm nozzles each disperse heat differently. Always recalibrate or adjust your set temperature when changing nozzles to ensure consistent heat reaches your SMD components during BGA reballing and PCB repair tasks.
    4. Keep the soldering iron tip clean and properly tinned. Oxidation or residue buildup on the tip can affect heat transfer, causing the soldering and hot air station to display the correct temperature while the actual tip temperature is lower. Regular cleaning with the damp sponge maintains accuracy on this 2-in-1 soldering station.
    5. If you are working in a cold environment, the temperature reading on this digital soldering station may appear unstable. Allow the unit to stabilize for a few extra minutes or increase your set temperature by 10℃ to 20℃ to compensate for ambient conditions when using this professional SMD rework station.
    Warranty

    Thank you for buying industrial test and measurement equipment on SISCO.com, all products sold by SISCO and the partner cover a 12 months warranty, effective from the date of receiving the products.


    What is covered?

    SISCO is responsible for providing free spare parts, and free technical support to assist the customer to repair the defective products until the problem is solved.


    What is not covered?

    • Product purchased from anyone other than a SISCO store or a SISCO authorized reseller.
    • Expendable parts.
    • Routine cleaning or normal cosmetic and mechanical wear.
    • Damage from misuse, abuse or neglect.
    • Damage from use of parts other than SISCO approved.
    • Damage from use outside the product’s usage or storage parameters.
    • Damage from use of parts not sold by SISCO.
    • Damage from modification or incorporation into other products.
    • Damage from repair or replacement of warranted parts by a service provider other than a SISCO authorized service provider.
    • Damage caused by the application environment not meeting the product usage requirements and the failure to perform preventive maintenance.
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