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T20 Series Soldering Tips (Standard Type)
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* Nozzle assembly is required only when soldering with HAKKO FX-8302 (N2 soldering iron).
* Remove the protective cover before using HAKKO FX-8302.
* Compatible with lead-free solder. For details, click here.
* Click icon and jump to each tip shape view.
Applicable Model
- HAKKO FX-838
- Handpiece : HAKKO FX-8301(150W)
Shape BCM/CM
This type differs from Shape BC by the addition of a hollow to its cut face, providing high solder retention capability.
It is used for drag soldering and correction of bridging.
* Shape BCM/CM are not available for sale or use in the U.S.A.
How to use the Shape BCM/CM and examples
Shape BC/C
This type has a shape like a cone or column cut at a slant, which allows users to select the cut surface size depending on the workpiece.
It is used for drag soldering and pre-tinning of lead wires.
How to use the Shape BC/C and examples Difference between BC/C and BCF/CF tip shape
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T20-BC2 Shape-2BC
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T20-BC3 Shape-3BC
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T20-BC4 Shape-4BC
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T20-BCF2 Shape-2BC
Tinned cut surface only
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T20-BCF3 Shape-3BC
Tinned cut surface only
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T20-BCF4 Shape-4BC
Tinned cut surface only
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T20-C5 Shape-5C
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T20-C6 Shape-6C
Shape B
All-round type which can be used from any direction and is easy to hold at any position.
Possible to solder any surface from small to large.
How to use the Shape B and examples
Shape D
This type has a shape like a flat-blade screwdriver and is capable of soldering by applying the tip in 2 ways: line and face.
The width (size of tip) suitable for the workpiece can be selected, and it can be used for any soldering work.
How to use the Shape D and examples
Shape J
This type differs from Shape B and I by bending the tip end and is capable of soldering by applying the tip in 2 ways: face and point.
It is used for drag soldering and correction of bridging.
How to use the Shape J and examples
Shape K
This type has a shape like a knife and is capable of soldering by applying the tip in 3 ways: line, face and point.
It is used for soldering at narrow pitches, correction of bridging and drag soldering.
How to use the Shape K and examples



















