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  1. Threadman

    Designing static Nut remover

    I have also been thinking of a few good ideas to hold the stud.. Thanks for the tip ill look into the stud extractor also. You wouldnt happen to know the brand?
  2. Threadman

    Designing static Nut remover

    Thanks for the responses, to answer a few questuions back.. The studs can be quite large around 1-1/2 and 12" long with quantities upto hundreds.. gets quite expansive also availabitliy is an issue.. Conventional torque heads only run slowly and in around 1/4 turns requiring more time to undo...
  3. Threadman

    Designing static Nut remover

    So im wanting to hear some opinions.. I work in oil and gas and when we remove flange studs typically one nut will undo and the other will stay siezed.. So we end up having a stud with a seized nut on it.. very time consuming with alot of manual handling to get the other nut off.. So what i want...

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