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Blown fuse, faulty power switch, or broken transformer primary winding.

Always verify a manual matches your specific device revision before performing repairs, as using the wrong schematic can lead to misdiagnosis or damage.

If your Gordak 952 reads the wrong temperature (e.g., 400°C actual but shows 350°C), follow this calibration: Gordak 952 Service Manual

Issues with the digital display range from showing random numbers to complete failure.

This robust combination of features makes the Gordak 952 an ideal tool for SMD manual placement, rework, through-hole soldering, and a wide range of soldering requirements. Importantly, it includes an intelligent hot air auto-cooling system that continues cooling automatically after shutdown until the temperature falls below 50°C, protecting internal components. Blown fuse, faulty power switch, or broken transformer

Inspect the internal pump intake filter yearly for dust clogging, which chokes airflow and causes the pump motor to overheat.

The is a critical technical resource for engineers and technicians tasked with the upkeep of this dual-function SMD rework station. Whether you are dealing with a faulty heating element or a complete power failure, understanding the internal schematics and maintenance procedures is essential for safe operation. Overview of the Gordak 952 Rework Station This robust combination of features makes the Gordak

: A known design quirk is that even when turned "off," the internal pump and transformers may remain active. Users often perform a "power-off mod" to intercept the main power wires and truly shut the system down.

Carefully plug the unit in with the chassis open (exercise extreme caution). Measure the secondary windings of the transformer. You should read roughly 24V AC for the iron circuit and ~10V to 12V AC for the logic board supply. Fault 2: Hot Air Gun Blows Air but Does Not Heat Up

Open chassis, inspect the rubber diaphragms for tears. Verify the shipping bolts were removed from pump base.

Measure the resistance across the two sensor wires in the handle. A healthy K-type thermocouple should read very low resistance (a few ohms).