
Hot Air Rework Station 2 In 1
DH-A2 Automatic BGA Rework Machine. Hot Air Rework Station 2 in 1. For chip-level repairing for all kinds of motherboards. Welcome to contact us!
Description
Hot Air Rework Station 2 in 1
2-in-1 hot air rework station is a valuable tool for electronics repair and maintenance, offering a versatile and
efficient way to both attach and remove SMDs from PCBs.

The 2-in-1 hot air rework station typically includes features such as temperature profiling, adjustable airflow
control, and real-time temperature monitoring. These features ensure that the SMDs are heated and cooled
at a controlled rate, reducing the risk of thermal damage to the components and PCB.

1.Application Of Automatic
Solder, reball, desoldering different kind of chips: BGA,PGA,POP,BQFP,QFN,SOT223,PLCC,TQFP,TDFN,TSOP,
PBGA,CPGA,LED chip.
2.Product Features of laser position

3.Specification of laser positioning
| Power | 5300w |
| Top heater | Hot air 1200w |
| Bottom heater | Hot air 1200W. Infrared 2700w |
| Power supply | AC220V±10% 50/60Hz |
| Dimension | L530*W670*H790 mm |
| Positioning | V-groove PCB support, and with external universal fixture |
| Temperature control | Ktype thermocouple,closed loop control,independent heating |
| Temperature accuracy | ±2℃ |
| PCB size | Max 450*490 mm, Min 22 *22 mm |
| Workbench fine-tuning | ±15mm forward/backward,±15mm right/left |
| BGA chip | 80*80-1*1mm |
| Minimum chip spacing | 0.15mm |
| Temp Sensor | 1(optional) |
| Net weight | 70kg |
4.Details of Automatic



5.Why Choose Our Infrared Hot Air Rework Station 2 in 1?


6.Certificate of Optical Alignment
UL, E-MARK, CCC, FCC, CE ROHS certificates. Meanwhile, to improve and perfect the quality system,
Dinghua has passed ISO, GMP, FCCA, C-TPAT on-site audit certification.

7.Packing & Shipment of CCD Camera

8.Shipment for Hot Air Rework Station 2 in 1 Split Vision
DHL/TNT/FEDEX. If you want other shipping term, please tell us. We will support you.
11. Related Knowledge of Automatic Hot Air Rework Station 2-in-1
The BIOS standard settings can be used to configure information such as the system date, time, floppy drive, and optical drive.
1.Set the System Date and Time
In the standard BIOS setup interface, you can change the system date and time by moving the cursor to the "Date and Time" option using the arrow keys, and then pressing the Page Up/Page Down or +/– keys.
2.IDE Interface Settings
The IDE interface settings are used to configure the number, type, and operating mode of the IDE devices. A typical computer motherboard has two IDE interface slots. One IDE data cable can connect up to two IDE devices, allowing a maximum of four IDE devices to be connected to a standard computer. The meanings of the items in the IDE interface settings are as follows:
- IDE Primary Master: The primary IDE interface for the first set of IDE slots.
- IDE Primary Slave: The secondary IDE interface for the first set of IDE slots.
- IDE Secondary Master: The primary IDE interface for the second set of IDE slots.
- IDE Secondary Slave: The secondary IDE interface for the second set of IDE slots.
After selecting an IDE interface, you can choose the hard drive type using the Page Up/Page Down or +/- keys: Manual, None, or Auto.
- Manual: Allows the user to set the parameters of the IDE device.
- None: Indicates that no device is detected when the system is powered on.
- Auto: The IDE device parameters are automatically detected by the system. It is recommended to select Auto, allowing the system to automatically detect the hard drive.
3.Set the Floppy Drive (Drive A/Drive B)
The Drive A and Drive B options are used to select the type of floppy drive installed. Most modern motherboards support two floppy disk drives, designated as A and B in the system. These correspond to Drive A and Drive B in the BIOS settings.
- If the floppy drive is connected to the twisted end of the data cable, it should be set to Drive A in the BIOS.
- If the connection is not twisted (i.e., in the middle of the cable), it should be set to Drive B.
There are four options in the floppy drive settings: None, 1.2MB, 1.44MB, and 2.88MB. Currently, the most common floppy drives are 1.44MB 3.5-inch drives, so if the floppy drive is connected correctly, set it to 1.44MB, 3.5in. If no floppy drive is installed, set both Drive A and Drive B to None.
4.Set the Display Mode (Video/Halt On)
The Video option sets the display mode. By default, the system uses EGA/VGA display mode, and no changes are necessary unless required by specific hardware. The Halt On option is used to specify what action the system should take if an error occurs during the power-on self-test (POST).
5.Memory Display
The memory display section shows three options: Base Memory, Extended Memory, and Total Memory. These parameters cannot be modified. After completing the standard CMOS settings, press the Esc key to return to the BIOS setup main interface.






