Induction Innovations adds two new Mini-Ductor Series Accessories

October 04, 2019
Induction Innovations adds two new Mini-Ductor Series Accessories
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Induction Innovations has introduced two new accessory packs for its very popular Mini-Ductor Series induction heating tool, a Bearing Buddy Coil Pack and a Thin Wall Coil Pack.


The new Bearing Buddy Coil Pack allows users to release hardware from corroded or thread locked compounds, without the dangers of an open flame. It offers two different sized flexible coils and a heat resistant mat. The heat resistant mat helps extend the Bearing Buddy coil life by preventing abrasion and overheating of the coil. The pack includes; a 41” Bearing Buddy Coil (MD99-603), a 96” Bearing Buddy Coil (MD99-XBB96), 6” x 12” Heat Resistant Insulator (MD99-612) and a Compact Storage Tube.

The new Thin Wall Coil Pack offers a selection of the most popular sized coils and enables users to release rusted or corroded recessed lug nuts in a matter of seconds. The pack contains; a 19, 21, 23 and 25 mm Thin Wall Coils together with a compact storage tube. 

For more information visit www.theinductor.com.
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