Mini-Ductor Venom on course for show hotspot at Automechanika Birmingham

April 24, 2017
Mini-Ductor Venom on course for show hotspot at Automechanika Birmingham
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A highly innovative version of the Mini-Ductor induction heating tool, the Venom, will be demonstrated on the Sykes-Pickavant stand, 17A9, at this year’s Automechanika Birmingham.


The Mini-Ductor Venom generates Invisible Heat to release ferrous and some non-ferrous metals from corrosion and thread lock compounds without the dangers of an open flame. The tool can be used for a huge variety of applications. Its fast heating speed means that 19mm nuts are turned hot in around 15 seconds.

Tom Gough, President of Induction Innovations, Inc. the tool’s manufacturer says, “Venom’s features allows users to repair vehicles and equipment faster, safer and more profitably, and to salvage parts normally discarded.”
Visitors to Automechanika will be able to see the tool in action, in a controlled working environment. Rob Hawker, Product Development and

Training Manager for Sykes-Pickavant says, “This is a truly unique tool and a must have for automotive technicians. We’re looking forward to showing visitors how it will help transform the way they work.”

The Mini-Ductor Venom can be seen on the Sykes-Pickavant stand, located in hall 17, stand A9 at the NEC.

You can also see the tool in action on the You Tube video below.

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