Description
FAQ
Q1 : What is the YCS XM-01 used for?
The YCS XM-01 is a magnetic hot air gun stand designed for PCB and SMD rework, phone board repair, and soldering tasks. It holds your hot air gun in a stable, hands-free position during rework operations.
Q2 : Does the YCS XM-01 come with a temperature probe?
Yes, the package includes a temperature probe with cable that allows you to monitor your hot air gun's output temperature in real time for precise heat control.
Q3 : What type of base does the XM-01 have?
The XM-01 features a strong magnetic base combined with nano acrylic tape for secure, non-slip, and heat-resistant adhesion to your work surface.
Q4 : Can I adjust the angle and position of the stand?
Yes, the XM-01 has a flexible modular assembly that supports both single-hole and dual-hole fixation, allowing you to adjust the position and angle of your hot air gun based on your work requirements.
Q5 : Is the stand compatible with all hot air guns?
The YCS XM-01 is compatible with most standard hot air rework guns. It is recommended to check your gun's nozzle size before use for best fit.
Q6 : Is the stand heat-resistant?
Yes, the stand is built with a lightweight heat-resistant material. Its grooved and hollow-hole design reduces heat conduction and prevents deformation during prolonged use.
Q7 : What is included in the package?
The package includes 1 Hot Air Gun Stand, 1 L-shaped Hex Key, 1 Temperature Probe Cable, and 1 Nano Acrylic Tape.
Q8 : Is the magnetic base strong enough to hold during rework?
Yes, the combination of the strong magnetic base and nano acrylic tape ensures the stand stays firmly in place on metal surfaces without loosening or shifting during intensive rework sessions.
Q9 : Is the YCS XM-01 suitable for beginners?
Yes, the simple modular design, stable base, and real-time temperature monitoring make it easy to use for both beginners and experienced technicians.
Q10 : Where can I use the YCS XM-01?
It is ideal for use in electronics repair shops, home workbenches, and professional rework stations — anywhere PCB, SMD soldering, or hot air rework is performed.
