Bearing induction heater EDDYTHERM 2x
for mountingmultivoltage

bearing induction heater
bearing induction heater
bearing induction heater
bearing induction heater
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Applications
for bearings
Use
for mounting
Voltage
multivoltage

Description

Induction bearing heater for small and medium bearings Compact Can be placed on any workbench Sturdy Handles work pieces and bearings of up to 80 kg (176 lbs) Safe Maximum induction heat is 240°C (465°F) for safe heating - no annealing Induction bearing heating system for small and midsize bearings • For work pieces and bearings of up to 80 kg (176 lbs) • No overheating thanks to magnetic temperature sensor with max. of 240°C (465°F) - no annealing • Only heats up the work piece, not the tool • Available options: 200 - 575V at 50/60Hz Product description EDDYTHERM 2x handles work pieces and bearings up to 80 kg (176 lbs). These can be heated up to 240°C (465°F) by induction. Available options: 200 - 575V at 50/60Hz. How does induction heating work? In just a few minutes, the bearings are safely preheated by induction so that they expand and glide effortlessly onto the shaft. When the bearing cools down, it assumes its original size and thus guarantees the desired tight fit on the shaft. Due to the induction heat, all tolerances and material properties are maintained without any loss. No further work steps are necessary. EDDYTHERM is a safe bearing induction heating tool that only heats the work piece, not the tool itself. The benefits of induction heating include safety, efficiency, and overall energy savings.

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