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induction heaters

Induction heaters are used to rapidly heat metal components for removal, repair and maintenance without the need for open flame. Commonly used for loosening seized bolts, bearings and fittings, they provide a safe and controlled heating solution in automotive and workshop environments.

GEMCO supplies professional induction heaters designed for reliability, precision and safe operation in garages, dealerships and commercial vehicle workshops.

OUR RANGE OF induction heaters

Induction heating systems use electromagnetic energy to generate heat directly within metal components, allowing fast and targeted heating without affecting surrounding materials. This reduces the risk of damage to nearby parts such as wiring, seals and painted surfaces.

Compared to traditional heating methods such as gas torches, induction heaters provide improved control, reduced fire risk and greater efficiency in workshop environments. 

Induction heaters are particularly effective for reducing repair time when dealing with seized or corroded components, helping workshops improve efficiency and minimise downtime.

Induction heaters form part of a wider workshop equipment ecosystem, supporting safe component removal alongside mechanical tools, presses and lifting equipment. Selecting the correct system depends on component size, material type and frequency of use.

Professional induction heating systems are designed to integrate into modern workshop workflows, providing controlled, repeatable heating that improves efficiency and reduces risk during servicing and repair tasks.

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Induction Heaters for Workshop Use

Unlike traditional heating methods, induction heaters do not rely on open flame. This significantly reduces the risk of fire and makes them suitable for use in environments where flammable materials or sensitive components are present.

The controlled heating process also improves safety for technicians and reduces the likelihood of damage to surrounding parts.

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Safe Heating Without Open Flame

Induction heating allows heat to be applied exactly where it is needed, reducing heat spread and protecting adjacent components. This is particularly important when working on vehicles with complex assemblies or sensitive materials.

By minimising unnecessary heat exposure, induction heaters support safer and more efficient repair processes.

Precision Heating and Component Protection

Induction heating allows heat to be applied exactly where it is needed, reducing heat spread and protecting adjacent components. This is particularly important when working on vehicles with complex assemblies or sensitive materials.

By minimising unnecessary heat exposure, induction heaters support safer and more efficient repair processes.

Safe Use of Hydraulic Presses

Induction heaters are commonly used for loosening seized bolts, removing bearings, freeing corroded fasteners and assisting with component disassembly.

They are suitable for a wide range of vehicle types, from passenger cars to commercial vehicles, making them a versatile addition to any workshop.

Why Choose GEMCO for induction heaters

GEMCO supplies high-quality induction heating equipment designed for professional workshop use. Our range supports safe and efficient component removal, helping workshops improve productivity and reduce downtime.

We provide expert guidance on selecting the right system for your requirements, ensuring compatibility with your workflow and operational needs.

Frequently Asked Questions about induction heaters

  • An induction heater is used to heat metal components quickly for removal or repair, commonly used for loosening seized bolts and bearings.

  • Yes. Induction heaters do not use open flame, significantly reducing fire risk and improving workshop safety.

  • No. Induction heating is targeted, reducing heat transfer to surrounding materials when used correctly.

  • Induction heaters are commonly used on bolts, bearings, nuts and other metal components.

  • Basic training is recommended to ensure safe and effective use.