Description
SKF TIH 220M/US – Large Induction Heater, 460V (US Version)

- 460V (US Version)
- Capable of heating a 220 kg (480 lb) bearing in just 20 minutes
- Supplied standard with two yokes, allowing bearings with a bore diameter from 60 mm (2.3 in.) up to a maximum weight of 300 kg (660 lb) to be heated
- Sliding arm for large size yoke
The large induction heater TIH 220m is a reliable and robust induction heater from the TIH…m range suitable for heating bearings up to a maximum weight of 300 kg (660 lb) and solid components up to a maximum weight of 150 kg (330 lb). Advanced design of the power electronics including current and overheating control, combined with user friendly features such as sliding arms and remote control are standard to the TIH…m range.
- A. Induction coil located outside the heater’s housing enables a shorter heating time and lower energy consumption.
- B. Foldable bearing support arms allow larger diameter bearings to be heated, and reduce the risk of the bearing toppling during heating.
- C. Magnetic temperature probe, combined with a temperature mode pre-set at 110 °C (230 °F), helps prevent bearing overheating.
- D. Unique SKF remote control, with operating display and control panel, makes the heater easy and safe to use.
- E. Internal yoke storage, for smaller yoke(s), reduces the risk of yoke damage or loss.
- F. Integrated carrying handles allow for easy movement of the heater in the workshop.
- G. Sliding or swivel arm allows for easy and quick bearing replacement, reducing operator fatigue.


SKF induction heater range
The comprehensive range of SKF induction heaters is suitable for most bearing heating applications. The chart gives general information on choosing an induction heater for bearing heating applications.
The SKF m20 concept represents the weight (kg) of the heaviest SKF spherical roller bearing of series 231 which can be heated from 20 to 110 °C (68 to 230 °F) in 20 minutes. This defines the heater’s power output instead of its power consumption. Unlike other bearing heaters, there is a clear indication of how long it takes to heat a bearing, rather than just the maximum bearing weight possible.
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