Dysza Hot Air Relife 861 8mm

Dysza Hot Air Relife 861 8mm

The RELIFE 861 Nozzle is an indispensable accessory for GSM and electronics repair shops. Its ergonomic design significantly facilitates precise soldering under a microscope, while the high-quality stainless steel ensures durability and reliability for a long time.

Size: 8 mm

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RELIFE 861 – 45° Angled Nozzle for Hot Air Stations

Key Features:

  • Precise work under a microscope – the 45° angled port maintains an unobstructed field of view, facilitating soldering and repairs of even the smallest components.

  • High-quality workmanship – nozzles are made of 304 stainless steel, which ensures corrosion resistance and long service life.

  • Universal use – compatible with popular hot air station models, including 2008D+/2008/8586D+/858D+/881D/856AD/858D/861X/705/861/856AE/712/713 and the TR1300/TR1 series.

  • Easy assembly and replacement – detachable design allows for quick switching between sizes without the risk of air leaks.

Product Details
SRELIF8618
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