flameless nut and bolt heating
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now thats how you remove a gasolintank ;-)
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adammorrison75,
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hi adam,,,
okay, thank explain,,,
the nut with a nylon locker is not good use a heater
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1.5kW from a 110 Vac input. 3.3kW from a 220Vac input.
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Do you have any model which can reach temp upto 930-950 C?
antitheist59 8 months ago
@antitheist59 : Our 10kW Slimline Induction Heating System can achieve 950C very easily, depending on the mass of the part being heated.
adammorrison75 6 months ago
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why not use a long socket and remove the nut
bestamerica 11 months ago
@bestamerica : The heating provided by our product creates thermal expansion of the nut that breaks the corrosion bond between the nut and bolt, thus resulting in less force to remove the nut with traditional hand tools. This is an age old concept. The difference is that our tool heats the nut without the use of flame which is much safer and faster.
adammorrison75 11 months ago
@bestamerica : Our 10kW Slimline Induction Heating System can achieve 950C very quickly and easily. You can see some videos on my youtube channel of the 10kW system in action. The speed at which it occurs is all a function of the part size and composition.
adammorrison75 8 months ago
i like how at 0:41 you can see the thread melting.
KCBeserk 2 years ago
The threads are not melting. The Autotron Induction Heating Systems does not have enough power to sufficienctly heat that size of steel to melting temperature (1200C). It limits out at approximately 750C. The spot you seen at 0:41 is residue deposited by the heating inductor from a previous use.
adammorrison75 2 years ago