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The Hakko FX60101 is a professional-grade soldering iron featuring a 47W power source, adjustable temperature from 240 to 540°C, and a lightweight ceramic handle. Designed for industrial use, it includes essential accessories like T19 tips, a soldering stand, and cleaning tools, making it a portable and reliable choice for precision soldering tasks.
Brand | Hakko |
Specific Uses For Product | Industrial Use |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Wattage | 47 watts |
Special Feature | 便携式 |
Included Components | Soldering Iron Stand, T19 tips, Cleaning Sponge, Hex Key, User Manual |
Handle Material | Ceramic |
Item Length | 233 Millimeters |
Item Weight | 68 Grams |
Upper Temperature Rating | 5.4E+2 Degrees Celsius |
Head Style | attached iron tip,iron tip,soldering tip |
Burner type | Ceramic |
Style | Pencil |
Manufacturer | HAKKO |
Part Number | FX601-01 |
Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
Item model number | FX601 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material | metal |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | 便携式 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**Y
Works great!
Works great! Love it!
F**.
What is the Hakko fx-601-01 ?
I bought the Hakko fx601-01 to figure out what it is. The description is accurate however not conclusive.This is a soldering iron made for use in Japan. The electric in Japan is 100 volts and depending on where you are in Eastern or Western Japan 50 or 60 hertzWe will assume, for the sake of argument, that when this is purchased and fulfilled by Amazon in the US, we have purchased an Authentic Hakko product made for the Japan market.To be clear the Hakko fx601-1 (Japan market) is the same as the Hakko fx-601-2 (US market). The difference is where it's used and how it's adjusted. The replaceable ceramic heating element "Hakko A1600" for either market is exactly the same.In the US we use 120 volts which results in a higher wattage soldering iron.Volts x Amps = WattsHiger Watts will not make the iron better, tip temperature is what matters.To keep the fx-60101 soldering iron from overheating and probably failing before it should in the US you'll need to:1.) Convert 120 volts to 100 volts.You'll need a step down transformer rated at 200 watts or more. (NO fiddling required, Just plug into 100 volts and it should work perfectly)2.) Use the Adjustable calibration.Turn the + CAL screw Counter Clockwise before you plug in the iron to 120v.Set your temperature to 360 Celsius.(360*C should be approximately correct temperature that a Hakko fx601 starts melting 50/50 solder) plug in the iron and melt some 50/50 solder. If it doesn't melt simply turn you CAL screw clockwise at 1/16th of a turn until it does. That should get ya real close.Also want to point out the wrench that most people are unable to figure out.It works by removing the temperature knob to expose where the wrench fits.It's used to reduce the chance of changing the temperature by accident.Conclusion great soldering iron. All of this information is available on the Hakko web site. Hopefully I've made it easier to understand.
K**S
I totally dislike this item.
I had a soldering iron of this same brand and model number for years with great success. It died and I replaced it with what I thought was the same, but this one is nothing like the old one. It has a large, clunky tip and no extras for exchanging; it takes forever to heat up then cools too quickly for me to make a smooth line even on the highest setting; and the handle is uncomfortable to hold. I am very sorry I bought this and recommend that you don't waste your money on it.
D**A
Works extremely well and heats up very quickly
I finally made the switch from cheap Charlie to this most wonderful solder iron. It’s shorter than most which makes it very easy for me. I’m older and hands shake a bit so shorter eliminates shake. The size of the tip is perfect and the performance cuts my solder time in half. Love this thing.
E**N
Good iron, with annoying temp select dial.
Excellent for stained glass leading, but it has a weird safety select temp dial that's annoying to use. Not a deal breaker.
M**E
Seams to work fine
I am just learning stained glass soldering and found that this iron was recommended by experienced artists. The packaging and instructions are in Japanese so I used google translate and shared the screen shots with this review. I don’t think a language barrier should be reason for a bad review but I understand why that is frustrating to some. It seems to work fine but the blue light is always flashing and I wish I knew what the light was indicating because sometimes it feels like the heat is inconsistent. So far it does the job just fine.
H**R
Great for stained glass soldering
This has worked perfectly for doing stained glass soldering. It heats up fast and the tip allows you to easily drag/push solder to where you need it while smoothing out lines. I like having the temperature control right on the handle too.
E**B
Price valued & excellent ceramic heated temp control soldering iron
Very impressed with this temp controlled ceramic heater soldering iron. Purchased this FX60101 that comes with a larger tip, but also purchased the T18 chisel tip 5 pack that I will use for electric soldering for RC car wiring. You will need Hakko part# B3730 to swap the T19 tip for the T18 tips to work. Heats up perfectly and maintains temp without overheating the solder on the tip. If you want a cover cap for this 601 for storage, get part# B5286. You can also use part# 605M Iron Cover for putting the iron in when hot and storing it as well. Soldering and tinning heavy gauge wire was a breeze compared to older type non temp controlled soldering irons. Just make sure you use a correct or large enough tip for the soldering you are doing.
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