Resend my activation email : Register : Log in 
BCF: Bike Chat Forums


Heat induction tool.

Reply to topic
Bike Chat Forums Index -> The Workshop
View previous topic : View next topic  
Author Message

recman
World Chat Champion



Joined: 26 Mar 2012
Karma :

PostPosted: 21:21 - 26 May 2019    Post subject: Heat induction tool. Reply with quote

A bloke at work bought one a couple of weeks ago, he was raving about it.
He's desperate for me to try it so I might give it a bash on my header nuts as I gave up trying to remove them after plusgas failed.
From what I've seen they are extremely effective, anyone have any experience?
 Back to top
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail You must be logged in to rate posts

Riejufixing
World Chat Champion



Joined: 24 Jun 2018
Karma :

PostPosted: 22:49 - 26 May 2019    Post subject: Re: Heat induction tool. Reply with quote

recman wrote:
From what I've seen they are extremely effective, anyone have any experience?


I have not used one, and at the price they seem to command, I ain't a gonna. There are a lot of alternatives for something I would use so rarely. A cheap nut splitter is less than a tenner, for instance. If you've got gas it would most often do the trick. A cold chisel & a hammer to support the other side of what you're hitting would often do it.

Not to say it isn't a nice idea, though. I remember using induction heating to melt lead in a school physics experiment a while ago. I'm sure it'd work, but - see above.
 Back to top
View user's profile Send private message You must be logged in to rate posts

Sister Sledge
World Chat Champion



Joined: 17 Aug 2018
Karma :

PostPosted: 09:04 - 27 May 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

They have one at the garage my son works out but it's rarely used. Often they just get the oxy acetylene out.
I suppose they will have uses where flames are less favoured.
____________________
CCM 404 DS
 Back to top
View user's profile Send private message You must be logged in to rate posts

ADSrox0r
World Chat Champion



Joined: 23 Oct 2012
Karma :

PostPosted: 09:46 - 27 May 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

Kind of tool I'd love to have but cost vs usage puts it way out of even my 'fuck it I'll have one' range.
____________________
Current bikes: '08 VFR 800 VTEC(yo) , '07 ZZR1400 Winter hack: '95 Aprilia 650 Pegaso Currently lusting after: RC30
 Back to top
View user's profile Send private message You must be logged in to rate posts

Polarbear
Super Spammer



Joined: 24 Feb 2007
Karma :

PostPosted: 10:56 - 27 May 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

We had them supplied on our ships to heat up roller bearings rather than placing them on hot steam pipes which H&S got a strop over.

Wonderful wonderful things if you haven the use to justify the cost.

the ones we had were like this, SKF make. I dread to think what they cost to supply 50 ships.

https://simplybearings.co.uk/shop/images/assets/products/tih220m_bearing_heater.jpg
____________________
Triumph Trophy Launch Edition
 Back to top
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail You must be logged in to rate posts

Pete.
Super Spammer



Joined: 22 Aug 2006
Karma :

PostPosted: 14:54 - 27 May 2019    Post subject: Re: Heat induction tool. Reply with quote

recman wrote:
A bloke at work bought one a couple of weeks ago, he was raving about it.
He's desperate for me to try it so I might give it a bash on my header nuts as I gave up trying to remove them after plusgas failed.
From what I've seen they are extremely effective, anyone have any experience?


They are handy but will it even fit over your header nuts with the exhaust pipes so close by?
____________________
a.k.a 'Geri'

132.9mph off and walked away. Gear is good, gear is good, gear is very very good Very Happy
 Back to top
View user's profile Send private message Visit poster's website You must be logged in to rate posts

The Artist
Super Spammer



Joined: 06 Jan 2008
Karma :

PostPosted: 15:44 - 27 May 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

You can make your own for not much £.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1000W-ZVS-Low-Voltage-Induction-Heating-Board-Module-Flyback-Driver-Heater-UK/183042731885?epid=27028403753&hash=item2a9e326f6d:g:DIMAAOSwubFacUMw

You can also get some copper and make the element into a suitable shape for access into tight spots.
 Back to top
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail You must be logged in to rate posts

nutty_nick
Derestricted Danger



Joined: 14 Jun 2019
Karma :

PostPosted: 09:34 - 22 Jun 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

we have one of these at work, and I have to say it is an incredibly useful piece of tack to have, we do a lot of agricultural stuff and sometimes with lots of hydraulic oil/straw/dust sat in the crevices of machinery the last thing we need is flames, ours is a "power hand" not sure what the boss paid for it but it will cherry red an m10 nut in seconds, for removing paint off of the wheel threads on jcbs and stuff before cracking the wheel nuts off its unbeatable few seconds and then aquick scrub with a wire brush will see even the thickest paint gone.. ive even used the loop part (comes with preformed coils or a long loop) on some quite large stuff, ok it wont get it cherry but if its out of its range it simply doesnt do anything, it "senses" the amount of resistance and wont turn on, obviously they only work on Ferrous materials as they work on magnetic induction so no good on aluminium, they will however heat up a steel stud going throgh an aluminium housing (vw top link bolts etc) quite nicely without scorching everything to smithereens
 Back to top
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail You must be logged in to rate posts

ADSrox0r
World Chat Champion



Joined: 23 Oct 2012
Karma :

PostPosted: 13:29 - 22 Jun 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

Polarbear wrote:
I dread to think what they cost to supply 50 ships.


Bugger all in the grand scheme of things to a multi billion dollar industry.
____________________
Current bikes: '08 VFR 800 VTEC(yo) , '07 ZZR1400 Winter hack: '95 Aprilia 650 Pegaso Currently lusting after: RC30
 Back to top
View user's profile Send private message You must be logged in to rate posts

Grubscrew
Scooby Slapper



Joined: 23 Dec 2018
Karma :

PostPosted: 18:18 - 22 Jun 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have total success with a plumbers gas torch, heats nuts up a goodun, and rock the nut back and forth and it works.
____________________
FJR1300/CBR1000F
 Back to top
View user's profile Send private message You must be logged in to rate posts

misscrabstick
Crazy Courier



Joined: 05 Jul 2013
Karma :

PostPosted: 22:14 - 22 Jun 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

the one we have you don't have a loop of wire that goes round the nut/bolt, it has 2 heads that you can change, one heats from the end, the other from the side, you simply hold it against what needs heating, it is amazingly useful, things that usually would shear and cost much rectification time just come undone.
 Back to top
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail Visit poster's website You must be logged in to rate posts

MCN
Super Spammer



Joined: 22 Jul 2015
Karma :

PostPosted: 05:01 - 23 Jun 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

Polarbear wrote:
We had them supplied on our ships to heat up roller bearings rather than placing them on hot steam pipes which H&S got a strop over.

Wonderful wonderful things if you haven the use to justify the cost.

the ones we had were like this, SKF make. I dread to think what they cost to supply 50 ships.

https://simplybearings.co.uk/shop/images/assets/products/tih220m_bearing_heater.jpg


It's a thing that SHOULD be zero cost.

But operators have a love affair with avoidable downtime. Very Happy
The arseholes I work for are still determined to use a deep freeze to freeze fit bearings. It somehow works if the bearings are 3' diameter but for the most part it's a waste of time.
Hammering a bearing on/in is plain fcuking retarded stone age practice. If one understands any fing about bearings.

'Heat or Freeze and fit with ease'.
You can use that phrase I just made up if you want. Wink
____________________
Disclaimer: The comments above may be predicted text and not necessarily the opinion of MCN.
 Back to top
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail You must be logged in to rate posts
Old Thread Alert!

The last post was made 4 years, 302 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful?
  Display posts from previous:   
This page may contain affiliate links, which means we may earn a small commission if a visitor clicks through and makes a purchase. By clicking on an affiliate link, you accept that third-party cookies will be set.

Post new topic   Reply to topic    Bike Chat Forums Index -> The Workshop All times are GMT + 1 Hour
Page 1 of 1

 
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum
You cannot attach files in this forum
You cannot download files in this forum

Read the Terms of Use! - Powered by phpBB © phpBB Group
 

Debug Mode: ON - Server: birks (www) - Page Generation Time: 0.09 Sec - Server Load: 0.51 - MySQL Queries: 17 - Page Size: 78.91 Kb