Most of these small induvtion heaters are only 1000w, but this unit is 1800w. Since you want to heat the nut and NOT the stud, the higher wattage will work much faster and better.
For the most part it doesn’t matter where the heat is. It’s not about expanding the nut as much as just causing some expansion to break the brittle iron oxide.
Very slow. The bolt buster would have them glowing in less time than it took you to make them warm. But it worked and that’s all that matters. Nice tool 👍
The physics are basic. The heat expands the metal, breaking the corrosion bond and enabling the nut to turn.
Most of these small induvtion heaters are only 1000w, but this unit is 1800w. Since you want to heat the nut and NOT the stud, the higher wattage will work much faster and better.
For the most part it doesn’t matter where the heat is. It’s not about expanding the nut as much as just causing some expansion to break the brittle iron oxide.
That is on a nut will it work on a manifold bolt
if u can get it in there yeah it will.
@@chief6369 awesome
I think a torch would work just as good but cool tool
Torch doesn’t work in many places where open flame isn’t good.
Very slow. The bolt buster would have them glowing in less time than it took you to make them warm. But it worked and that’s all that matters. Nice tool 👍
They're each 1800 watts. Performance is going to be similar.
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