Kailiwei 8586D 2in1 Hot Air Gun & Soldering Iron Rework Station
Kailiwei 8586D 2in1 Hot Air Gun & Soldering Iron Rework Station
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The Kailiwei 8586D combines a digital hot air gun and a soldering iron in one compact rework station, built for daily motherboard repair work on your bench. With 750W output power and a soldering iron range up to 480°C plus hot air up to 500°C, you get enough heat for IC reballing, component removal, and general PCB rework. The digital display gives you precise temperature readouts, so you control heat output instead of guessing. ESD-safe design protects sensitive boards during repair, making this station suitable for both mobile repair shops and electronics workbenches across Pakistan.
SKU:MST-SOLDERING-TOOLS-1292
⚖️ Weight: 4.0 kg
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Description
When a board comes in with a dead IC, a cracked solder joint, or a component that needs replacing, you need heat you can trust and control you can rely on. The Kailiwei 8586D 2in1 Rework Station gives you that combination in one unit, pairing a hot air gun with a soldering iron so you don't need two separate machines taking up space on your bench.
This station runs on a rated output power of 750W, giving you enough thermal capacity for both light SMD work and heavier BGA rework jobs. The hot air gun covers a temperature range of 100°C to 500°C, which means you can handle everything from gentle drying and shrink-wrap heating to full chip removal and reballing prep. The soldering iron side runs from 200°C to 480°C, covering lead-free soldering work where higher temperatures are often needed to get a clean joint.
Digital PID temperature control sits at the core of this station. Instead of relying on analog dials that drift or guesswork that damages components, you set your target temperature and the microcomputer-controlled system holds it steady. This matters when you're working close to an IC's thermal limit — too much heat and you damage the chip, too little and your solder joint never KhastaSamples right. The digital display shows your live readings, so you always know what heat is hitting the board.
Air volume on the hot air gun reaches 120L/min at a no-load speed of 2800rpm, giving you steady, even airflow across the work area. This helps when you're heating an IC evenly before lifting it, or when you're doing reflow work on a tray of components. Even airflow means less risk of overheating one corner of a chip while the other side stays cold — a common cause of cracked dies during reballing.
ESD-safe design on the soldering iron protects sensitive components from static damage, which is critical when you're working on modern motherboards packed with delicate ICs. Grounding resistance stays under 2Ω and grounding voltage under 45mV, keeping the unit within safe operating parameters for handling static-sensitive parts.
For Pakistani technicians dealing with a dead phone after a failed flash, a hang on logo issue, or a board with a charging issue traced back to a faulty IC, this station gives you the tools to remove the IC, clean the pads, and reflow a new component without switching between separate hot air and soldering setups. If you're doing jumper lagana work on a damaged trace, the soldering iron side gives you the fine control needed for delicate wire work. For IC change karna jobs where you need to lift and replace a chip, the hot air gun side handles the removal cleanly.
The compact footprint, sized around 27x18x16cm and weighing about 2.8KG, means it sits comfortably on a crowded repair bench without taking over your workspace. The unit runs on AC 220V, matching standard Pakistani mains supply directly without needing a step-down converter.
This station fits naturally into a broader PCB repair workflow. Once you've used it to remove or reflow an IC, your next steps often involve a microscope for inspection, a multimeter for continuity checks, or an ISP pinout tool if the board needs re-flashing after the hardware fix. If you're stepping up from a basic single-function iron or a separate cheap hot air gun, this 2in1 unit is a practical upgrade path — you get both functions in a single, more controllable package.
Whether you're handling routine soldering accessories work, BGA reballing kits prep, or general PCB holder-based bench repairs, the Kailiwei 8586D gives you a dependable combination tool that covers most day-to-day rework needs without requiring multiple separate stations.
Key Features
- Combines hot air gun and soldering iron in one compact rework station
- Digital PID temperature control with live display readout
- Hot air temperature adjustable from 100°C to 500°C for shrink, drying, and rework
- Soldering iron temperature adjustable from 200°C to 480°C for lead-free work
- 750W rated output power for both SMD and BGA-level rework
- 120L/min air volume with 2800rpm no-load speed for even heating
- ESD-safe soldering iron design protects sensitive board components
- Compact footprint suited for crowded repair benches
Specifications
| Brand | Kailiwei |
| Model | 8586D |
| Category | 2in1 Hot Air Gun & Soldering Iron Rework Station |
| Rated Output Power | 750W |
| Input Voltage | AC 220V |
| Soldering Iron Temperature Range | 200°C-480°C |
| Hot Air Gun Temperature Range | 100°C-500°C |
| Air Volume | 120L/min |
| No-Load Speed | 2800rpm |
| Grounding Resistance | <2Ω |
| Grounding Voltage | <45mV |
| Dimensions | 27x18x16cm |
| Weight | 2.8KG |