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Guide rail accessory for Hakko C5027 PCB holder. Enables smooth, precise sliding motion for stable workpiece positioning during soldering and rework operations.

PCB Holder Guide Rail - Hakko A 5027

HAKKO Original product
Net price (excl. VAT)
€4.18
Item HK-A-5027
Manufacturer no. A 5027
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Product data
Manufacturer no.A 5027
EAN4962615047817
Country of originJapan
ConditionNew
Article
HK-A-5027

Overview

The Hakko A 5027 is a precision guide rail assembly designed as a replacement or upgrade component for the Hakko C5027 PCB holder system. This slide mechanism enables smooth, controlled movement of the board holder for optimal positioning during soldering, desoldering, and rework tasks.

Key Features

  • Precision-engineered slide rail for smooth operation
  • Compatible with Hakko C5027 PCB holder
  • Enables stable, repeatable board positioning
  • Durable construction for extended workshop use
  • Easy installation and replacement

Technical Specifications

ModelA 5027
TypeGuide Rail Assembly
Compatible WithHakko C5027 PCB Holder
Country of OriginJapan

Applications

Ideal for soldering stations, rework benches, and precision assembly environments where stable PCB positioning is critical. Suitable for through-hole soldering, surface mount rework, and component replacement tasks.

Scope of Delivery

  • Hakko A 5027 guide rail assembly
  • Installation documentation
More Information
Manufacturer Nr. A 5027
Manufacturer Hakko
Country of Manufacture Japan
EAN 4962615047817
Weight 0.100000
GPSR manufacturer information TBK - Technisches Büro Kullik GmbH Industriestrasse 27 DE-56276 Großmaischeid www.kullik.com
Article authenticity Original product
Condition of article New
Position sensing No