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5 (2 Reviews) | Catalog: A1030 | UPC: 641328006581 | Model: Hakko A1030
10PK Spring Filter for 802/807/809/817
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Great price, original equipment part.
Kirk Spradling on Sep 26, 2019 I found this helpful (0)
Have some handy.
Used in the 800 series desoldering guns. Hot solder it captured by teh spring before it reaches the 2nd stage filter. You can shake these out numerous time but they'll eventually get too much solder stuck to them, esp if your temp is high and the solder adheres to the spring.
Verified Purchase Christopher Whitmore on Jul 22, 2014 I found this helpful (0)