EDDYTHERM operating manual
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Mounting the workpiece
To achieve the best possible efficiency, always choose the largest possible crossbar. This is the only way to guarantee
that the workpiece will be heated rapidly.
Slide the workpiece onto the crossbar and then place the crossbar onto the columns with the unpainted side facing
down. The laminates of the bar are now in a vertical position.
Mount the workpiece horizontally
Workpieces with a large inside diameter heat up more quickly when they are mounted horizontally.
Small workpieces
To heat very small workpieces, they can be placed in pairs (as shown in Fig. 4) between the crossbar and columns.
For reasons of symmetry, the two workpieces should always have the same thickness.
To prevent the rapid conduction of heat away from the heated workpiece to the cold contact surfaces of the
bar and column, a heat insulating material can be placed above and below the workpiece (often a sheet of
paper will be sufficient).
To prevent the rapid conduction of heat away from the heated workpiece to the cold contact surfaces of the
bar and column, a heat insulating material can be placed above and below the workpiece (often a sheet of
paper will be sufficient).
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