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Some customers ask, what is the optimal heating level for imported German FAG precision bearing heaters?
Generally, the temperature control of imported German FAG precision bearing heaters is between 0°C and 300°C. A setting around 110°C is generally considered ideal. Excessive temperature can cause bearing annealing, resulting in unavoidable damage. Insufficient temperature can prevent the bearing from reaching the required temperature, hindering installation and affecting efficiency. The optimal setting also depends on the bearing material, but most are around 110°C.
Modern bearing heaters come with both temperature and time controls, which are convenient and prevent damage to the bearings. Based on temperature and time control, and with real-time bearing temperature displays, the heating process can be clearly and intuitively understood.
Precautions for heating bearings with FAG imported precision bearing heaters from Germany: Heating with FAG imported precision bearing heaters from Germany must be uniform and reach a specific temperature. The temperature should not be too low or too high. Wear heat-resistant gloves to avoid burns. Overheating the bearing is equivalent to reheat treatment, altering the original crystal structure and causing the bearing to lose its original hardness and wear resistance. If used improperly, the bearing will quickly experience surface peeling, and in severe cases, it will discolor and turn black. Unfortunately, the bearing will be unusable.
The general heating temperature for FAG imported precision bearing heaters from Germany is 80°C~100°C. When the bearing inner diameter is greater than 70mm, or the interference fit is large, heating is generally used to expand the bearing inner hole before heat fitting. The bearing is generally heated to 80°C, with a maximum of 100°C. Temperatures exceeding 120°C will cause tempering of the bearing, reducing the hardness and precision of the bearing rings and affecting the bearing's service life. The heating temperature can also be calculated and determined based on the assembly environment temperature, bearing material, fit diameter, interference fit, and minimum clearance for heat fitting.
