Induction hardening of Earthmoving Machine Bush is a process that uses induced heat and rapid cooling to increase the hardness and durability of steel parts used in earth-moving equipment1. It is a non-contact process that quickly produces intense, localized, and controllable heat. Induction hardening can be used to harden various components, such as gears, crankshafts, camshafts, drive shafts, output shafts, torsion bars, rocker arms, CV joints, tulips, valves, rock drills, slewing rings, steel bushings, bearing bush, and inner and outer races.
Induction hardening is a cost-effective and energy-efficient method that offers many benefits, such as:
- High feed rate with high hardness penetration depth
- Scale-free hardening of the tooth spaces
- Half the cycle time for the hardening procedures of tooth spaces or tooth flanks
- Negligible loading and unloading times
- The fully automated process from the loading time onwards
- Quality assurance packages and web connection options
Other Applications of Bush Hardening Heat Treatment with Induction Heating
If you are interested in induction hardening of Bushs, you can watch a video of an induction hardening machine in action here.