Workpiece induction heater TIH L MB series
200-240 V400 V460 V

Workpiece induction heater - TIH L MB series - SKF Maintenance,Lubrication and Power Transmission - 200-240 V / 400 V / 460 V
Workpiece induction heater - TIH L MB series - SKF Maintenance,Lubrication and Power Transmission - 200-240 V / 400 V / 460 V
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Characteristics

Applications
for workpieces
Voltage
200-240 V, 400 V, 460 V
Other characteristics
automatic demagnetization, large-diameter
Power

15,000 W

Frequency

Min.: 50 Hz

Max.: 60 Hz

Description

The SKF TIH L MB series is specially designed to heat solid workpieces, such as rings, sleeves, gears, couplings, bushings and pulleys, as well as train wheels, tires or similar components. Featuring one magnetic coil in the center, these powerful and durable heaters localize the heating in the workpiece bore for superior performance on solid components. The TIH L MB series provides the following advantages for quick and effective heating of solid workpieces: • Simple and safe operation with remote-control and power level selection • Superior heating performance for solid workpieces with low energy consumption • Quick and easy placement of solid components with sliding yoke • Automatic demagnetization reduces risk of ferrous debris contamination • Easy handling and transport with standard forklift Advice: The SKF TIH L MB series heaters are designed for induction heating of solid, non-bearing components. For bearing-heating applications, we recommend the use of equivalent SKF TIH L series heaters.
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