Seat Belt Bolts removal made easy with Induction Heat

May 30, 2018
Seat Belt Bolts removal made easy with Induction Heat
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Any technician that has had to remove a stuck fast seat belt bolt will know it can be a very tough and time consuming job. However, Induction Innovations has demonstrated how it can be done quickly and easily, as well as more safely, with its Mini-Ductor Venom handheld induction heating tool from Induction Innovations.


Using Invisible heat, the Mini-Ductor Venom releases metal from corrosion and thread lock compounds in seconds, without the dangers of an open flame. The innovative Mini-Ductor Venom provides a safer, quicker and less damaging alternative to naked flame heating. It is very easy to use and has a huge range of application around the workshop. This means it is an extremely  useful tool to have to hand and offers a fast return on investment.

The process of removing a seatbelt bolt can be achieved in four easy steps.

Step 1: Select the right coil. The pre-formed coils come in different sizes and can be bent to shape to suit the job.
Step 2: Secure the coil onto the Mini-Ductor Venom with twist lock.
Step 3: Place the coil around the bolt and heat, being cautious not to overheat or turn the bolt red hot.
Step 4: Remove the bolt.

Induction Innovations has produced a series of step-by-step video guides to demonstrate some key applications for the Mini-Ductor Venom. These demonstration videos can be viewed at www.youtube.com/user/theinductoruk

For more information call 0044 1953 859138 or visit www.theinductor.co.uk
Induction Innovations
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