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How To Mount Bearings To A Shaft With Heating Oven in Batches?

Apr 21, 2026 Leave a message

In industries such as machinery manufacturing, steel mills, and chemicals, installation of bearings, gears,flanges and other metal workpieces onto shafts is an essential process.

Currently, many companies still use traditional methods such as boiling in oil, heating with fire, and hammering to install these metal workpieces onto shafts.

Inaccurate temperature control leading to workpiece damage, environmental pollution, and personal injury to operators are unavoidable drawbacks of these traditional methods.

With economic and technological advancements, more and more companies are adopting more scientific installation methods, such as electromagnetic induction heating and electric heating.

Electromagnetic induction heating equipment does not support heating more than three workpieces at once because it creates temperature differences between the workpieces. Therefore, when we want to install bearings, gears, flanges, and other metal workpieces in batches, industrial ovens can be used.

Industrial ovens work on the principle of heat conduction. Different sizes of ovens can heat varying numbers of workpieces, ranging from dozens to hundreds.

To help users better understand the applications of ovens capable of batch heating, I have provided a video of a customer's on-site usage.

 If you need to install metal workpieces such as bearings and gears in batches, please contact me, and I will select a suitable oven specification for you. If you need a bearing heater based on electromagnetic induction, please contact me at any time. We can provide either solution.

 

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