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Aojiw 957DW+ Hot Air Rework Station 580W SMD BGA Heat Gun for Mobile PCB Repair

Aojiw 957DW+ Hot Air Rework Station 580W SMD BGA Heat Gun for Mobile PCB Repair

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The Aojiw 957DW+ is a 580W professional hot air rework station built for mobile repair workshops, PCB rework, and SMD component replacement. With a closed-loop temperature control system spanning 100°C to 450°C, LED digital display, and dual-knob airflow adjustment, it gives your repair bench the precision needed for BGA chip removal, IC change karna, and motherboard-level work. The auto-cooling system protects the heating element after every session, and the handle sensor activates the station the moment you pick it up — keeping your workflow fast and your components safe.

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When a phone comes in dead after flash, hang on logo, or with a burned power IC, the first tool your hands reach for is the hot air gun. The Aojiw 957DW+ delivers exactly the kind of controlled, consistent heat output that separates clean rework from damaged boards. This is not a budget blower — it is a structured rework station designed around precision airflow, closed-loop temperature sensing, and the kind of durability that holds up across hundreds of jobs at a busy repair shop.

At the core of the 957DW+ is a 580W heating system paired with a DC brushless motor that produces soft, helical (vortex) airflow rather than harsh direct blasts. When you are lifting a charging IC, removing a display connector, or reballing a CPU, vortex airflow spreads heat evenly across the component surface without creating hot spots that burn adjacent circuits. This matters especially when working around NAND flash chips or display flex points where even a second of overheating causes permanent damage.

Temperature control runs from 100°C to 450°C through a closed-loop PID sensor system. The sensor tracks the actual air temperature leaving the nozzle and adjusts the heating element in real time, keeping the output stable even when airflow volume changes. Your LED display shows live temperature in 1°C resolution, so you know exactly what you are applying to the board at all times. Two front-panel knobs let you dial in temperature and airflow independently — critical when switching between fine IC change karna work at low airflow and full-board flux evaporation at higher volumes.

Maximum airflow reaches 100L/min, giving you enough volume for shield can removal, connector desoldering, and jumper lagana prep on densely packed motherboards. For BGA reballing work using a PCB holder and reballing kit, you drop the airflow significantly and let the temperature do the work — the 957DW+ handles both extremes without hunting or fluctuation.

One of the most practical features for a high-volume shop is the handle sensor. The station activates automatically the moment you pick up the gun from its holder and enters standby when you set it back down. You do not waste time managing power states between jobs — you stay focused on the board in front of you. The auto-cooling function keeps airflow running after shutdown until the heating element drops below 100°C, protecting both the ceramic heater and the brushless motor from thermal stress.

The 957DW+ ships with three nozzles — 3mm, 6.4mm, and 8.4mm — covering the range from precision single-chip work to wider area heating. The nozzle threading is compatible with Hakko and Aoyue series tips, so you can expand your nozzle collection without hunting for proprietary fittings. When using this station alongside a microscope, PCB holder, or reballing kit, the narrow 3mm nozzle lets you target a single BGA pad while leaving surrounding components completely untouched.

For technicians running a busy GSM software and hardware shop, the 957DW+ fits naturally into both software-side and hardware-side workflows. After box chalana to identify a hardware fault or display problem, this station handles the physical repair work — whether that means replacing a dead charging PMIC, lifting a cracked FPC connector, or applying solder paste through a BGA stencil. Pair it with a quality soldering station and a PCB microscope, and you have a complete SMD rework setup capable of handling anything from entry-level charging issues to advanced CPU-level repair.

Build quality matches the 957DW+'s reputation in the professional rework market. The handle cord runs 110cm, giving you comfortable reach across a standard repair bench without tension at the gun. The unit operates on standard AC input and draws 580W at full load — stable on Pakistani power infrastructure when used with a basic surge protector.

For repair shops ready to move beyond basic soldering iron work and tackle motherboard-level IC repairs seriously, the Aojiw 957DW+ is the right rework station to anchor your bench.

Key Features

  • 580W closed-loop PID temperature control system holds stable heat output from 100°C to 450°C without fluctuation during airflow changes
  • DC brushless motor produces soft helical (vortex) airflow up to 100L/min, spreading heat evenly across SMD components without localized burning
  • LED digital display with 1°C resolution shows real-time air temperature so you always know exactly what heat you are applying to the board
  • Independent dual-knob control for temperature and airflow gives full manual command over both parameters simultaneously
  • Handle sensor activates the station automatically when picked up and pauses it when returned to the holder, keeping your workflow continuous
  • Auto-cooling function keeps airflow running post-shutdown until the heating element drops below 100°C, extending heater and motor lifespan
  • Ships with three nozzles (3mm, 6.4mm, 8.4mm) and accepts Hakko and Aoyue compatible nozzle fittings for expanded tip options
  • 110cm handle cord provides comfortable reach across a full repair bench without slack pulling on the gun during fine rework

Specifications

Brand Aojiw
Model 957DW+
Category Hot Air Rework Station
Power Consumption 580W
Temperature Range 100°C – 450°C
Air Volume 100L/min (Max)
Air Pump DC Brushless Motor (Soft Vortex / Helical Wind)
Display LED Digital (1°C Resolution)
Handle Cord Length 110cm
Included Nozzles 3 (3mm, 6.4mm, 8.4mm)
Weight 3.3kg
Compatible Nozzles Hakko / Aoyue Series Compatible

FAQ

What is the product name?
The product name is Aojiw 957DW+ Hot Air Rework Station.
What is the brand of this product?
The brand of this product is Aojiw.
What is the model of this product?
The model of this product is 957DW+.
What is this product used for?
This product is used for hot air rework, SMD component desoldering and soldering, BGA chip removal, IC replacement, PCB flux evaporation, and motherboard-level mobile repair.
Which devices are compatible with this product?
This product is compatible with mobile phone PCBs, SMD components including BGA, SOIC, QFP, PLCC, FPC connectors, and general electronics boards requiring hot air rework.
Who should use this product?
This product is suitable for mobile repair technicians, repair shops, service centers, and professional users.
What is the maximum airflow of the Aojiw 957DW+ and can it handle BGA reballing work?
The Aojiw 957DW+ delivers a maximum airflow of 100L/min through a DC brushless vortex motor. For BGA reballing, you reduce airflow significantly and use the 3mm nozzle to concentrate heat on the target chip — the closed-loop PID system keeps temperature stable even at low airflow settings, making it suitable for precision BGA work.
Does the Aojiw 957DW+ auto-cool after shutdown and is it safe to switch off immediately after use?
Yes, the 957DW+ has a built-in auto-cooling function that keeps the brushless motor and airflow running after you switch off the station, continuing until the heating element cools below 100°C. You should always allow this cooling cycle to complete before physically storing the unit — switching off abruptly or unplugging mid-cycle reduces heating element lifespan over time.

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