GBHJJ IR6500

GBHJJ IR6500 BGA Infrared Rework Station User Manual

1. Okwu mmalite

This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the safe and efficient operation, setup, and maintenance of the GBHJJ IR6500 BGA Infrared Rework Station. This equipment is designed for precise soldering, desoldering, and repair of various packaged devices, including BGA, PBGA, CSP, multi-layer substrates, EMI metal shielding products, and lead-free re-soldering applications.

Akụkụ ndị bụ isi:

  • Njikwa okpomọkụ dị elu: Features 8 heating sections and 8 constant temperature sections, allowing for precise control. Up to 10 sets of temperature curves can be saved.
  • Innovative Airflow Management: Designed to minimize the impact of airflow on temperature accuracy, facilitating lead-free soldering rework.
  • Secure PCB Fixture: Equipped with a linear rail-type bracket and special-shaped rod for easy and secure locking and adjustment, preventing PCB deformation.
  • Ihe ejikọtara ọnụ: Compact and integrated system design reduces workbench area requirements and cable clutter.
  • Wide Application Scope: Suitable for BGA rework on various motherboards, including laptops, desktops, servers, industrial computers, game consoles, communication equipment, and LCD TVs.

2. Ozi nchekwa

ỊDỌ AKA NA NTỊ: Ọdịda ịgbaso ntuziaka nchekwa ndị a nwere ike bute ujo ọkụ eletrik, ọkụ ma ọ bụ mmerụ ahụ dị egwu.

  • Always connect the rework station to a grounded power outlet with the correct voltagE (220V).
  • Do not operate the equipment in damp ma ọ bụ ọnọdụ mmiri.
  • Ensure adequate ventilation in the work area to dissipate fumes and heat.
  • The heating elements reach high temperatures. Avoid direct contact with hot surfaces. Use appropriate heat-resistant gloves.
  • Kwupu ike tupu ime mmezi ma ọ bụ ihicha ọ bụla.
  • Keep children and unauthorized personnel away from the operating equipment.
  • Do not modify the equipment. Use only manufacturer-approved replacement parts.
  • Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), including safety glasses.

3. Ihe ngwugwu

Verify that all items listed below are present in your package. If any items are missing or damaged, contact your supplier immediately.

GBHJJ IR6500 BGA Infrared Rework Station and accessories

Foto nke 3.1: gafereview of the GBHJJ IR6500 BGA Infrared Rework Station and included accessories. This image displays the main rework station unit, power cable, USB cable, aluminum foil tape, and a thermocouple.

  • GBHJJ IR6500 BGA Infrared Rework Station Unit
  • Power Cable (AC220V compatible)
  • eriri USB
  • Aluminium Foil Mezie
  • Thermocouple
  • Akwụkwọ ntuziaka (akwụkwọ a)

4. Nhazi ntuziaka

  1. Mwepu na idobe:

    Carefully remove all components from the packaging. Place the rework station on a stable, level, and heat-resistant workbench. Ensure there is sufficient space around the unit for ventilation and operation.

  2. Njikọ ike:

    Connect the provided power cable to the AC220V power inlet on the rear of the rework station. Ensure the power switch (circuit breaker) is in the OFF position before plugging the other end into a grounded 220V power outlet.

    N'azụ view of GBHJJ IR6500 showing AC220V power inlet

    Foto nke 4.1: Rear panel of the IR6500, highlighting the AC220V power input connector and the CE marking.

    N'azụ view of GBHJJ IR6500 with fan and power input

    Foto nke 4.2: Ọzọ view of the rear panel, showing the cooling fan on the left and the power input with an integrated circuit breaker on the right.

    Close-up of the circuit breaker on GBHJJ IR6500

    Foto nke 4.3: Zuru ezu view of the integrated circuit breaker, labeled "ADVANCON LZ47-63", which serves as the main power switch for the unit.

  3. PCB Board Mounting:

    Utilize the linear rail-type bracket system to securely hold the PCB board. Adjust the special-shaped rod and rotate the handles to lock the PCB in place, ensuring it is stable and flat to prevent deformation during the rework process.

    N'elu view of GBHJJ IR6500 with PCB mounting rails

    Foto nke 4.4: Si elu gbadata view of the IR6500, illustrating the adjustable PCB mounting rails and the upper heating element assembly.

  4. Thermocouple Placement:

    Connect the thermocouple to the designated input on the control panel. Position the thermocouple tip as close as possible to the component being reworked, ideally under the component or on an adjacent test point, to accurately monitor the temperature.

5. Ntuziaka ọrụ

The IR6500 features a user-friendly control panel for precise temperature management.

Control panel of GBHJJ IR6500 BGA Rework Station

Foto nke 5.1: Close-up of the control panel, showing the "Lower TEMP Controller" and "Upside TEMP Controller" displays, along with various buttons for programming, manual control, and start/stop functions. Also visible are the Lighting Switch and Fan Switch.

  1. Ike Na:

    After completing the setup, switch the main circuit breaker (Image 4.3) to the ON position. The digital displays on the control panel will illuminate.

  2. Okpomọkụ Profile Ntọala:

    The rework station allows for setting 8 heating sections and 8 constant temperature sections. Use the "PROG" button and navigation keys on the "Upside TEMP Controller" to access and modify temperature profiles. You can save up to 10 distinct temperature curves for different applications.

    • PV (Uru Usoro): Na-egosiputa ọnọdụ okpomọkụ dị ugbu a.
    • SV (Uru Ntọala): Na-egosiputa ọnọdụ okpomọkụ.
    • Refer to the detailed programming guide in the full manual for specific steps on creating and saving temperature profiles.
  3. Njikwa ntuziaka:

    For quick adjustments or specific tasks, the "MAN" (Manual) mode can be engaged. This allows direct control over heater power output. Exercise caution when using manual mode to avoid overheating components.

  4. Starting the Rework Process:

    Once the desired temperature profile is selected or manual settings are configured, press the Malite bọtịnụ to initiate the heating cycle. Monitor the temperature displays and the component being reworked.

  5. Stopping the Rework Process:

    To stop the heating cycle at any time, press the Bọtịnụ nkwụsị. The heaters will turn off, and the cooling fan may activate to dissipate residual heat.

  6. Lighting and Fan Switches:

    Jiri ihe Mgbanwe ọkụ to turn on the integrated work light for better visibility. The Fan Gbanye controls the auxiliary cooling fan, which can be used to accelerate cooling after a rework cycle or for general ventilation.

6. Nlekọta

Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and optimal performance of your IR6500 BGA Infrared Rework Station.

  • Nhicha:

    After each use, allow the unit to cool completely. Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe down the exterior surfaces. For stubborn residues, a mild, non-abrasive cleaner can be used sparingly. Do not use solvents or harsh chemicals. Keep the heating elements and sensors free from dust and debris.

  • Fan and Ventilation:

    Periodically inspect the cooling fan vents on the rear of the unit (Image 4.2) and clean any accumulated dust to ensure proper airflow.

  • Nchekwa:

    When not in use, store the rework station in a clean, dry environment, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.

  • Nyocha USB:

    Regularly check the power cable and other connections for any signs of wear, cuts, or damage. Replace damaged cables immediately.

7. Nchọpụta nsogbu

This section addresses common issues you might encounter with your IR6500 BGA Infrared Rework Station.

NsogbuIhe nwere ike imeNgwọta
Unit anaghị agbanye ọkụ.
  • Ejikọghị eriri ọkụ.
  • Agbanyụrụ ma ọ bụ mebie sekit.
  • Enweghị ike sitere na ntinye.
  • Hụ na e jikọtara eriri ọkụ eletrik nke ọma.
  • Switch circuit breaker to ON. If tripped, reset it.
  • Test outlet with another device or check building's circuit breaker.
Heaters not reaching set temperature.
  • Incorrect temperature profile họrọ.
  • Thermocouple improperly placed or faulty.
  • Heater element malfunction.
  • Verify the selected temperature profile.
  • Ensure thermocouple is in good contact with the PCB/component. Check for damage.
  • Contact technical support if heater elements are suspected to be faulty.
PCB board is deforming.
  • PCB not securely mounted.
  • Excessive or uneven heating.
  • Re-secure the PCB using the linear rail-type bracket.
  • Adjust temperature profile to a slower ramp rate or lower peak temperature.

If you encounter issues not covered in this section, or if troubleshooting steps do not resolve the problem, please contact customer support.

8. Nkọwapụta

OkeUru
NlereanyaIR6500
Typedị okpomọkụInfrared (IR)
Akụkụ (L x W x H)475 x 480 x 420 mm (18.7 x 18.9 x 16.54 inch)
Ibu15 n'arọ (41.8 pound)
Ịnye ọkụ220V
Universal Power Consumption1250W
Ike ikpo ọkụ kacha elu400W
Top Heater Dimensions80 mm x 80 mm
Bottom Heater Power800W
Bottom Heater Dimensions120 mm x 120 mm
Izizi njikwa okpomọkụ±0.5%
Applicable Chip Size≤70mm × 70mm
Applicable PCB Size≤400mm × 305mm
Ụdị ngosiNgosipụta dijitalụ LED
Ihe onwunweỌla

9. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado

GBHJJ provides a standard manufacturer's warranty for this product. For specific warranty terms and conditions, please refer to the documentation included with your purchase or contact your retailer.

For technical support, troubleshooting assistance, or inquiries regarding parts and service, please contact GBHJJ customer service through your purchase platform or the official GBHJJ websaịtị.

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