Laser Heat Inductor Tool
The Laser 5834 uses induction technology to create flameless heat. This accurately concentrates the heat into the area you are working on, only heating the metal or treated plastics.The key benefits of this too is that it minimises the risk of collateral damage and reduces ‘cool off’ periods saving the workshop time and money. It is an invaluable tool for working with easily damaged components such as body trim and windscreen surrounds.
The magnetic field passes through non-metals such as glass and trim and heats the metal underneath.This tool is faster, smaller and more precise than an oxy-acetylene torch system.
This induction tool can heat a 3/4" nut in less than 15 seconds. Reduces ‘cool down’ periods giving valuable time saving for busy workshops. Potentially gives cheaper liability insurance due to less risk than use of open flames.
This model has different coil types to help it reach virtually any difficult to reach area and has no need for specialist training. Has an ergonomically designed ‘pistol grip’ handle for ease of use. Has a bright LED mounted at the business end to illuminate the work area. This model is manufactured in the UK for 230V European mains power operation meaning no conversions from a US 110V model as some tools are.
The busy professional technician does not have the time to waste attempting to wrestle with seized or corroded nuts or similar components. Track rod ends, 02 sensors, bearings, and even pulleys are commonly rusted, seized or even thread-locked into place. Removing with force can damage the nut or component, so most techs will reach for the gas-torch.
However in these health and safety conscious days there are many concerns with using a naked flame in a confined space, the main one being the consequential fire risk. Sound deadening material, underseal, wiring, plastics, fuel and brake hoses and lines that are near to the part being removed can catch fire.
Flameless heat is the way forward and offers safer, more efficient and reliable component heating.
A heat inductor is a high frequency electromagnet that heats only ferrous metals when they come into close proximity of the magnetic field found at the end of the inductor’s coil or pad applicators. This magnetic field travels right through non-metals such as glass and plastic trim and heats the metal underneath. The 5834 kit is supplied with 19mm and 22mm coils for nuts and bolts and where heat has to be concentrated in a specific area, plus a universal rope coil which has many applications.
The heat inductor tool also has many body and trim applications and is particularly useful for badge, vinyl sticker and appliqué removal — the heat is induced in the metal panelwork behind the badge or sticker, softening the adhesive that secures it. In these cases a body pad is used (included in separate kit 5840).
An additional coil kit is available (part number 5841) which includes 8 preformed coils in sizes from 15mm to 45mm. The coils are flexible and easily adjusted or contoured to fit difficult to access components.
Check out our video on the video tab.
This induction tool can heat a 3/4" nut in less than 15 seconds. Reduces ‘cool down’ periods giving valuable time saving for busy workshops. Potentially gives cheaper liability insurance due to less risk than use of open flames.
This model has different coil types to help it reach virtually any difficult to reach area and has no need for specialist training. Has an ergonomically designed ‘pistol grip’ handle for ease of use. Has a bright LED mounted at the business end to illuminate the work area. This model is manufactured in the UK for 230V European mains power operation meaning no conversions from a US 110V model as some tools are.
The busy professional technician does not have the time to waste attempting to wrestle with seized or corroded nuts or similar components. Track rod ends, 02 sensors, bearings, and even pulleys are commonly rusted, seized or even thread-locked into place. Removing with force can damage the nut or component, so most techs will reach for the gas-torch.
However in these health and safety conscious days there are many concerns with using a naked flame in a confined space, the main one being the consequential fire risk. Sound deadening material, underseal, wiring, plastics, fuel and brake hoses and lines that are near to the part being removed can catch fire.
Flameless heat is the way forward and offers safer, more efficient and reliable component heating.
A heat inductor is a high frequency electromagnet that heats only ferrous metals when they come into close proximity of the magnetic field found at the end of the inductor’s coil or pad applicators. This magnetic field travels right through non-metals such as glass and plastic trim and heats the metal underneath. The 5834 kit is supplied with 19mm and 22mm coils for nuts and bolts and where heat has to be concentrated in a specific area, plus a universal rope coil which has many applications.
The heat inductor tool also has many body and trim applications and is particularly useful for badge, vinyl sticker and appliqué removal — the heat is induced in the metal panelwork behind the badge or sticker, softening the adhesive that secures it. In these cases a body pad is used (included in separate kit 5840).
An additional coil kit is available (part number 5841) which includes 8 preformed coils in sizes from 15mm to 45mm. The coils are flexible and easily adjusted or contoured to fit difficult to access components.
Check out our video on the video tab.
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