Steel Bar Q&T Line: Furnace Alignment, Quench Readiness & Control Cabinet Build (Factory Footage)

Real workshop photos of Yuantuo steel bar quench & temper line—induction furnace alignment, quench section readiness, control cabinet wiring, and pre-shipment staging.

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For steel bar Q&T lines, stable results come from disciplined alignment, synchronized quench readiness, and control cabinet preparation—not only installed power.
This post shares real Yuantuo workshop footage of a steel bar quench & temper line build: furnace alignment, quench readiness, cabinet wiring, and pre-shipment staging.
If you are evaluating suppliers, these are practical checkpoints most buyers verify during a factory visit.

Steel bar quench & temper lines run continuously, and process windows can be tight.
If the induction furnace alignment is off, or the quench section is not prepared as a “system,” temperature and hardness stability become difficult to hold at production rhythm.

That’s why Yuantuo builds steel bar Q&T lines in-house as a complete package: heating + quench + temper + monitoring + control readiness.
We publish real factory footage from our workshop so buyers can see real equipment, real build steps.

In today’s update, you can see how we prepare a steel bar quench & temper line before shipment.

【Image 1|Workshop Overview (Steel Bar Q&T Line Build)】

Induction furnace alignment (heating section discipline)

During assembly, our team focuses on:
l furnace body installation and centerline alignment
l coil section setup and fixation
l cable routing discipline and labeling around the heating station
【Image 2|Induction Furnace / Coil Area】

 

Quench readiness (cooling prepared to match rhythm)

Stable quenching requires synchronized cooling readiness. We confirm:
l quench interfaces and markings
l monitoring points (as configured) for abnormal conditions
l interlocks and alarm readiness in the control logic

【Image 3|Quench Section / Cooling Interfaces】

Control cabinet build for closed-loop stability
The control cabinet is built and wired in-house, including:
l PLC & HMI pages for recipes, alarms, and trend monitoring
l terminal labeling and signal mapping
l protection and fault-detection configuration

【Image 4|Control Cabinet / HMI Trend】

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To size a steel bar Q&T line properly, we usually need three inputs: bar diameter/length, target temperature range, and throughput/line rhythm.
If you share these parameters, our engineer can recommend a suitable configuration and layout direction via:
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