Description
Dual Hot Air and Soldering Rework Station with Digital Control
The GY-07 (HITech 852D) combines a hot air gun and a 50W soldering iron in one compact rework station. Designed for AC 220V ±10% / 50Hz operation, it provides 700W for hot air work alongside a digitally displayed temperature control for both functions.
Key Benefits
1) Dual-function workspace
Switch between hot air and soldering iron workflows in one station to handle a wide range of electronics repair and rework tasks.
2) Accurate temperature control
Wide, user-accessible ranges with a digital LED temperature display: hot air 100°C–480°C and soldering iron 200°C–480°C for precise thermal control.
3) Robust hot air output
The hot air unit is rated at 700W, providing the power needed for common rework and desoldering operations.
4) Controlled airflow
Brushless fan with adjustable flow lets you manage air volume for sensitive components and targeted heating.
5) Designed for electronics work
Suited to SMD, BGA and IC soldering/desoldering, circuit board repair, mobile and laptop service, and prototyping or lab use.
Use Case Section
Common Applications
The GY-07 Hot Air And Soldering Iron Rework Station – HITech 852D is suitable for:
- Soldering and desoldering of SMD, BGA, and IC components
- Repair of circuit boards
- Mobile phone repair
- Laptop repair
- Electronics prototyping and maintenance
- Industrial and educational laboratory use
These applications reflect the station’s dual hot air and soldering capabilities and targeted temperature control.
Features Section
Key specifications and features taken from the product data:
- Model: GY-07
- Product Type: Hot Air And Soldering Iron Rework Station – HITech 852D
- Input Voltage: AC 220V ±10% / 50Hz
- Power Consumption: 700W (Hot Air) + 50W (Soldering Iron)
- Temperature Range (hot air): 100°C – 480°C
- Temperature Range (soldering iron): 200°C – 480°C
- Airflow Type: Brushless fan with adjustable flow
- Display: Digital LED temperature display
What’s in the Box
Inside the package, you get:
- 1 × GY-07 Hot Air And Soldering Iron Rework Station – HITech 852D
- Applications
- Soldering and desoldering of SMD, BGA, and IC components
- Repair of circuit boards, mobile phones, and laptops
- Electronics prototyping and maintenance
- Industrial and educational laboratory use
- Why Choose the
- Hot Air and Soldering Iron Rework Station – HITech 852D
- offers unmatched reliability, precision, and ease of use. Its dual-function design, digital temperature control, and ergonomic build make it an excellent choice for anyone seeking professional results in electronic repairs. Whether you’re an engineer, a repair technician, or an electronics enthusiast, this station delivers performance and durability you can trust.
- Shipping & Delivery
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Model | GY-07 |
| Product Type | Hot Air And Soldering Iron Rework Station – HITech 852D |
| Input Voltage | AC 220V ±10% / 50Hz |
| Power Consumption | 700W (Hot Air) + 50W (Soldering Iron) |
| Temperature Range (hot Air) | 100°C – 480°C |
| Temperature Range (soldering Iron) | 200°C – 480°C |
| Airflow Type | Brushless fan with adjustable flow |
| Display | Digital LED temperature display |

The Hot Air and Soldering Iron Rework Station – HITech 852D offers unmatched reliability, precision, and ease of use. Its dual-function design, digital temperature control, and ergonomic build make it an excellent choice for anyone seeking professional results in electronic repairs. Whether you’re an engineer, a repair technician, or an electronics enthusiast, this station delivers performance and durability you can trust.
Callout Blocks
Model & Type
GY-07 — Hot Air And Soldering Iron Rework Station – HITech 852D.
Power
700W hot air + 50W soldering iron.
Temperature Control
Hot air 100–480°C; soldering iron 200–480°C; digital LED display.
FAQ
What input voltage does the station require?
AC 220V ±10% / 50Hz.
How much power does the hot air and soldering iron use?
Power consumption is 700W for the hot air unit and 50W for the soldering iron.
What temperature ranges are available?
Hot air: 100°C–480°C. Soldering iron: 200°C–480°C.
Is the airflow adjustable?
Yes — the unit uses a brushless fan with adjustable flow.
What tasks is this station suited for?
Soldering and desoldering of SMD, BGA, and IC components; repair of circuit boards, mobile phones, and laptops; electronics prototyping and maintenance; and industrial and educational laboratory use.
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