Heating A Horizontal Workpiece; Maximum Weights For Swivel Arm Models - Schaeffler SMART Series User Manual

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8.2 Heating a horizontal
workpiece
8.3 Maximum weights for
swivel arm models
Type
supports
HEATER50-SMART
HEATER100-SMART
HEATER150-SMART
HEATER200-SMART
HEATER400-SMART
HEATER600-SMART
HEATER800-SMART
HEATER1600-SMART
1600 kg
Schaeffler Technologies
■ This is only possible if the bore of the workpiece is large
enough to fit over the pole.
■ Place the workpiece as centrally as possible around the pole
on the horizontal supports.
■ The workpiece may not be wider than the
horizontal supports.
■ Always choose the largest induction ledge.
■ Make sure that the bare-metal sides are sufficiently coated
with grease to ensure optimal contact and avoid vibration.
■ Always make sure that the workpiece does not come into
contact with the plastic housing of the heater. When the
heating is finished, follow the instructions in reverse order.
Use heat-resistant gloves to move the heated workpiece.
Table for maximum permitted weights on the horizontal
support and the (swivel) ledges:
On
7
10
14
50 kg
1 kg
2 kg
3 kg
100 kg
-
2 kg
3 kg
150 kg
-
-
-
200 kg
-
-
-
400 kg
-
-
-
600 kg
-
-
-
800 kg
-
-
-
-
-
-
■ Keep to these maximum weights and avoid tilting the
heater or damaging the supports, (swivel) ledges or hinge.
CAREFUL!
■ Always handle induction ledges with care. They are
damaged easily when dropped, knocked against
something, etc. Store them immediately after use.
Size of (swivel) ledges (mm)
20
30
40
50
5 kg
10 kg
15 kg
-
5 kg
10 kg
15 kg
20 kg
10 kg
15 kg
25 kg
40 kg
10 kg
15 kg
25 kg
40 kg
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
60
70
80
90
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
45 kg
50 kg
-
-
45 kg
50 kg
-
-
60 kg
-
80 kg
-
60 kg
-
-
80 kg
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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