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Using an Induction Heater to Install Interference-Fit Bearings

  • January 2025
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This video demonstrates the correct way to use an induction bearing heater to install an interference fit ball bearing on a machine shaft.

This video covers:

  • Work area cleanliness
  • Shaft inspection and preparing the shaft
  • Pre-assembly tips for handling the bearings
  • How to use an induction bearing heater to expand the bearing for mounting
  • How to monitor the bearing temperature
  • How to install a heated bearing safely 


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