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Bolt Heater (Special Cartridge Heater) "CTB Type"

A heater that is inserted into a deep hole drilled at the center of the turbine bolt and heated.

The bolt heater (special cartridge heater) "CTB type" can significantly reduce gaps and leaks between metal parts when they are attached with bolts. It is used for large bolts to prevent loosening in high-pressure turbines and similar applications. 【Features】 ○ Attaches metal parts with bolts, greatly reducing gaps and leaks between metals. ○ By cutting off the power to the heater and allowing it to cool, the bolt contracts, significantly reducing gaps and leaks between metals. ○ Used for large bolts in high-pressure turbines and other applications. For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.

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Automatic High-Frequency Bolt Heater "MFC-20"

Adopting an inverter chiller-type cooling water circulation system! Heating only the necessary parts with the appropriate power.

The "MFC-20" is a device that inserts a water-cooled work coil into a measurement hole to perform heating and tightening using high frequency. Since only the bolt can be rapidly heated, there is no impact on the casing, and hammer work is unnecessary. This allows for safe and high-quality operations. Additionally, there is no need for matching adjustments, so even if the coil or bolt changes, only the heating volume adjustment is required. 【Features】 ■ Heating and tightening using high frequency ■ No matching adjustment required ■ Easy-to-use touch panel ■ Management of cooling water temperature rise *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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