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WURTH Nut Buddy
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2013
- Take off stubborn lug nuts easily with the WURTH Nut Buddy!
Check out the Würth Nut Buddy Here: bit.ly/30AjcZ3
The WURTH Nut Buddy is an innovative, easy-to-use tool that allows for breaking loose even the most stubborn wheel lug nuts and bolts. It’s designed to be used on commercial or agricultural vehicle wheels.
Using a 58:1 gear ratio, the WURTH Nut Buddy multiplies hand cranking force by 58 times, making old, rusted and seized lug nut and bolt removal easier than ever before!
What's Included:
- Heavy-duty plastic molded carrying / storage case
- WURTH Nut Buddy tool
- Cranking handle
- Connection rod (1:1 ratio)
- Two sockets: 1-5/16 in. (33 mm) and 1-1/2 in. (38 mm)
- Instruction / component sheet
Need this for drain plugs and oil filters that jiffy lube installed
😂😂
They do that so you have to come back because you can't do it yourself . I worked in an oil change shop .
@@markanthony3275 haha nice try. They do it cause they are incompetent.
got that hurricane impact 10,000 mile tons for the oil filter.
No shit
This is why we don't let Quagmire name our tools.
Giggity.
They also sell a smaller version called the “Nut Buster” (I wish I was kidding loll).
Invented by Stewie griffin
Whoever invented the name "NUT BUDDY" must have been very innocent OR very naughty 😉😁
Würth is a German company. For me from Germany as well the name "NUT BUDDY" sounds appropiate ; -)
Sounds like a gay nightclub.
@@meforelpresidente In German it's "Nuss Kumpel" or "Schraubenmutternkumpel".
🤣🤣🤣🤣
German's.....🤷🏻
The name reminded me of an industrial penetrating oil sold in the 1970s called "Nuts Off". At some point they changed the name to "Nuts Away".
Damn that sounds painful
Any tool with the name "NUTS" in it already feels painful 😬. Nutcracker, Nut Buddy.
So many possibilities. "Nut Lube" "Nut Penetrator" "Easy Nut" "Slippery Nuts"
LMAO true or not that is hilarious
lmao 😀
Yes it's been overtorqued to 450-550 ft lbs with a 1" drive torque stick that a standard IR 1/2" drive impact will never break free, nor any other 1/2" drive impact, ever. Especially if there's rust propagation in the threads. If you're going to market something tool related, be realistic, nobody in their right mind is using a 1/2" impact in a shop setting to remove and retorque class 8 wheel nuts.
I agree with that. I don't care if the impact is supposed to have a reverse breaking force exiting 550 ft lb of torque, it's still a wheel "lug nut" that requires at least a 3/4 in impact to break loose. and I've found that there are times even that is not enough, hence the need for the 1 in gun.
theres a few brushless 1/2 inch guns out there in the 700's. if it's overtorqued to 550ft lb the breakaway is going to be 420-460lbs, well in their range.
No you shouldn't use them for that job, but you *can* , just as you *can* use a 1" to take a license plate off. Just shouldn't. But can.
I like how you used the tool on a different nut other than the one shown in the beginning.
Better than "friends with benefits" its the "Nut Buddy"
That's hilarious
Ha...he has the wrench on one lug nut, and puts the device on a different one....brilliant!!!
@Bob Saget He is saying, the first guy was acting like he was struggling with a different lug nut then the second guy with the tool
Correct but I think it would still work quite well. Then again idk off the top of my head what lb/ft impacts get up to.
@@HowardSupra the one they showed is an automotive tire impact 200 ft lb max shouldn't be any where near a heavy truck. My repair 1/2 in impact generates over a thousand and it is nothing compared to a 1 in like is required!
@@imzackson thanks for the info
the baby impact wrench didnt help the case
You lay in your bed, suddenly someone lifts and blanket and lays dows beside you.
"Who are you?"
"I´m your nut buddy"
"AWWW HELL NAH!"
*CSI music plays*
I'm nut your buddy friend
@@spicydiarrhea5662 Im not your friend, mate.
@@patrickbateman4148 I'm not your mate, bro
@@spicydiarrhea5662 Im not your bro, Mister.
We've had these in Russia for ages (different brands). They are absolutely indispensible if you work on trucks or other heavy equipment.
In Soviet Russia....we lug nuts in wheel barrow
In croatia we actually call them russian wrench(Ruski ključ)
I'm glad to know that I'd have a 'nut buddy' if I went to Russia.
Russia needs these beacause everything rusts over there. 1/2 year everything under 3 feet if snow and 1/2 year rusting😂🤣😂🤣
For loosening a right handed thread nut , he had the leg of the tool on the wrong side of adjacent nut.
This tool is amazing! I used it on a roadside call today on three lug nuts my 1" impact couldn't budge.
This video is such a trip, it’s like. 1950’s commercial but with color and better audio.
You can always count on the 'Nut Buddy' to help blast one out!
🤣
Nice one! Cool name!
Nut Buddy...
Sounds like a term found in the "activities" section of the classified ads...
I have one of these.
Its my very very best friend when one of the tires on my semi truck blows out for no reason,I have a spare tire mounted on a rim,I use this tool and replace it in about 30 maximum.
Very good tool.
Its worth the money you spend
Julio, thank you for choosing Würth. We're happy to hear about your great experience with Nut Buddy!
Man for real , You're using 1/2 inch impact gun on that 31MM nut .
Fadi Matti mazda rotary engines have a 54mm flywheel nut torqued to all hell.. my half inch busts those loose lol
That also looks like a cheap ass air gun. I have a 1/2 in Ingersoll rand that could probably bust that nut.
Hye guys, it was a "dramatization" They were simply explaining how their product is used, and why it could be needed. Don't read too much into it.
Fadi Matti With a extension
150ftlb +60 degrees or about 350ft/lb total, Semi lugs are generally 500ft/lb and if over torqued like they are saying in the video could be MUCH more.
For when you need some help cranking one out!
For when you need some help loosening up
I bought one of these & it is Fantastic, best thing since sliced bread & canned beer. Highly Recommended.
Nice! I was wondering if anyone had tried em. Physics man! Lol might get me one.
The crab louse is better than sliced bread & canned beer.
calvingreene90 Eh, Calvin, not in Oz, it's not, old china plate! ;)
wurth products are very high quality , ive used them for years in the automotive industry and made good money with the product , the quality of thier socket sets and ratchets are very good !!!!! its cool to see one of thier videos on here for sure !! keep up the good work !!
Nice, I like it. Lot of negative comments but I'm pretty sure some one out there needs it. I sure want it makes changing a tire on a lonely interstate much easier.
0:54
I really don't wanna see a dude that looks like that offering me a product called the Nut Buddy...
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Well for a starter if your tyre man is coming out to you with that gun 🤣 he's in for a big surprise
right.. i would use that 1/2'' for car wheels... no big truck tire guy or mechanic would even try using a 1/2''.. that's just stupid
Genious! This thing works like a truck or bicycle with 18 speeds. The tool turns at 1st gear where you do many turns and it's converted to 1/10th turn on the other end but with 10x times the power!
Used these on BIG farm equipment, worth their weight in gold!!
:52 when nut buddy aggressively sneaks up behind you.
anybody else notice they didn't use the same lug nut?
Alarichswiftpaw it's the first thing that I see
Anybody notice that you didnt see the lug nut loosened either.....
Yes I did it's easier to take off if it's already loosen up LoL but we aren't supposed to noticed that
Alarichswiftpaw SMH
yep
This tool is at least 50 years old, in my country popularly called "Russian wrench".
Or torque multiplier
Trying to remove the lugnut with that little impact wrench will never work.
A 1" gun is the standard tool for that job.
If it really had been over tightened and stretched, the stud should have been replaced.
I think the advertisement shows it in a wrong use case. With air available, a bigger gun would definitely be the better solution. It is a great tool when having no air compressor available on site. It can be used to fix equipment wherever it breaks down.
Yes a little baby impact and then they also used an extension which kills torque output.
I drive a semi and know those damn lugs are tightened to 100 foot pounds and are usually torqued to that point repeatedly until the lug nut does not move when hitting that torque value so a little 1/2 inch drive impact and 5/8 air hose is not going to break it loose there is not enough cfm to do that job
Robert Perry - They're torqued to more than 100 ft lbs. 1 inch impact guns are rated to 1500+ I believe(maybe a bit less tightening, but still probably over 1000), and I've always seen them let the impact hammer away until it stops.
I was wrong on the numbers I just had one of my tires changed and asked it's on average 475 ftlbsbut still a 1/2 inch impact isn't going to budge them
I thought a Nut Buddy was an ice cream bar.
Mike Frech in German languages IT Sounds crazy "nussKumpel"
Mike Frech -- EXACTLY! I was thinking the same thing. Bunch of Commie name stealers.
"That's nuts!"
-The narrator who got fired
Torque multipliers work great. Down side of that one is the non- adjustable brace leg length. Can't be used on other lengths.
I am a usta boiler maker. That device would be time saver.
BUT to avoid snapping the stud off. A simple 1 pound machinist hammer. Does the same thing as a impact wrench.
Works on 1 1/2 inch or bigger studs by loosening up the rust. If you went and got the one inch after tapping on it. That would work. You don't have wail on it. Tap it around the nut 2 or 3 times.
Most the time it would come off. Beside that who wants to lug a 1 inch impact and a 1 inch hose to feed it and pay for the pump to feed it? That is when you need gloves because the nut would be hot if you use a 1 inch and a bigger hose. Now do it 40 times or more to pull a dollar plate. They don't like replacing $150+ studs because you snapped it off with 6,000 lb hydraulic wrench.
"Nut Buddy" is the name of a torture procedure that is still used in Guantanamo Prison. The USMC of this Military Base know very well what I mean.
Do you have any evidence of that conspiracy theory?
@@clausmadsen1257 What we do in Guantanamo, stays in Guantanamo.
@@clausmadsen1257 Mr. Madsen, It is now known, through Wikileaks, that the "Secret" military files of 759 of the 779 prisoners at the Guantanamo Military Base, were printed on 4,759 pages signed by the highest commanders of the Base Joint Force and directed to the Southern Command of the Department of Defense in Miami. The prison, which already existed since 1947 to "accommodate" Latin American communists, but improved by George W. Bush in 2002 outside of national and international laws, had its worst moment for the president, Barack Obama, when his first promise was: Close the Guantánamo prison. The announcement that he would resume trials in the military commissions was an acknowledgment of his failure. Upon leaving office, Obama said: In eight years as president, I could not close the prison or Guantanamo, or anywhere. The USMC is too powerful. If you are interested in knowing what the USMC really is, please ask me. I am at your service and command.
A long pipe works just as well. probably a lot cheaper too.
5 feet of pipe and a 200-something pound guy....... Works well for me, anyway..
Or using the proper air tool, people don't use 1/2" drive air tools to remove wheel nuts on class 6/7/8 vehicles.
i would be very interested who on earth could make 4000 Nm force with pipes ... And if an idiot driver made tight the nuts with this equipment no man on earth could take it off by hand :D
(fyi, never use an extension when taking off lug nuts with a impact gun unless you absolutely need it, in this video you did not need it and it reduces torque probably causing that lug nut to not come off) I like that torque multiplier tool though, pretty cool!
The good tool there's a little trick I used to use that's called your you try to tighten the lug nut. If you can get the lug nut to move even a little bit on the tightening then you'll be able to loosen it. At least that's what I used to do when I work for a truck tire company. Get your break over bar try to tighten it didn't take your air tool and take off the nut
I came for the comments was not disappointed.
you came?
Ha me to.
I use a breaker bar and a long pipe, total cost less than $40.00
And a few teeth on occasion
@@polarablues64 Push the bar DOWN AWAY from your face, (use body weight if needed) problem solved. I will have 2 or 3 wheels done before you get one off with this thing. I will crack them all with the breaker bar 1-3 seconds per nut and then use an impact gun to finish them off.
@@davidbrennan5 I use it to change skidder tires. Same way break them free and zip off with the gun it's very fast and take very little effort. When I had only a bar it actually took longer and by the time I was done with 18 bolts my back was trashed.
@@davidbrennan5 my mistake, a few of your buddy's teeth and some knuckles then
@@polarablues64 definitely your mistake, I have never broken teeth or busted knuckles pushing down on a bar ever at waist to knee level with only air between me and the ground, a 3/4 drive breaker bar and a 3 foot pipe can crack 2 inch nuts easy.
Should the support foot be placed on/next to a lug nut in the direction of the turning, i.e, on the lug nut to the left of the lug nut being loosened? Otherwise you're turning the lug nut away from the foot.
Could've called it "The Bust A Nut"... missed a golden opportunity there.
We bad one of these tools at the sparse shop I use to work at , it made the job alot easier, highly recommend one :)
If you are hooked up to a tanker of gasoline, I suppose the Smoke Wrench would be frowned upon. Nice invention.
Now people are going to start tightening their lug nuts with this thing!
Might help if you used a 1 inch impact tool on it.
seems like the rest arm is on the wrong side for the direction of removal hes using?
Nope
Kathleen Shaw bull s**** I am not saying the tool doesn't work because I have not used. But the person demonstrating the tool is a complete idiot. It is on the wrong side.
Trusty Trucking only an idiot(read you) would come onto a forum/comment section and call anyone else an idiot on something that’s obviously too complicated for them(again read you) to understand.
Lemme break it down for ya, the tool is taking your small amount of force over a very long distance(multiple rotations of the handle) slowing it way down and amplifying the force, the tool is then trying to twist the lug nut to the left, which, thanks to Sir Isaac Newton, we know would make the body of the tool try to rotate to the right at the same high level of torque that it is applying to the stuck lugnut, when it rotates to the right and hits the stationary lugnut beside it it then starts applying torque on the socket to the left. So yeah the guy demonstrating the tool that he’s trying to sell knows how to use it.
I didn't have any need for one of these but bought one just to be everyone's nut buddy at work.
Hank Hill narration sells it for me.
This name had to have been invented by a very humourless engineer. The same guy who invented the "rough bastard" file and didn't see the problem.
Torque multiplier
I found mine on backpage...........
She's German too.
Please tell mom to come home. We're getting hungry.
Isn’t the brace on the wrong side of the nut to break free? Seems that would be correct for tightening...
Lug nuts on the left side of heavy vehicles are left hand threaded.
Can't a breaker bar do the same thing.
Breaker bar with a pipe on it, with a piece of spring steel inside that with another pipe on that so its 12 foot long and bounce up and down.
Better be built to take it otherwise you will break the union
And what application in modern mechanics am i ever going to need 3000 pounds of torque?
I had exactly the same in my mind. @others please don't come with such kind of stuff that breaker bar+union can't handle this and that......If the nut buddy can do it it means it's components are suitable for that. Those components can be copied. You can build a stronger union and also a breaker bar if you really want and probably will cost you a fraction of the nut buddy price....
those nut buddy's Wurth is only a copy as with everything these days it looks exactly like mine just with a Wurth sticker on, they are way way cheaper than a breaker bar and union to handle the torque that these can handle
Hi algorithm. You know it must be good when the "u" looks like that
I guess you could say it's "WURTH" it
For what it's wurth, I'd have to say I want one.
You could say that , but you shouldn't.
Or that it is "Worthless" ... See what I did there
Shirley you must be kidding?
Maybe it's not much of a difference between them, but the "nut buddy" nut is different from the one with the impact driver.
Oh hell.I thought you were givin away free nutty buddies.
first off why are they using a 1/2 impact use a 1 inch gun on 33mm some people I swear
AND the extension reduces applied torque!
Exactly, I always used a 1" drive impact for those lugs. A 1/2" will barely knock the dust loose.
Sure buddy, everyone has a impact wrench😤 stop hating
Mine is 10". Now what?
Its and extended anvil gun not an extension...
Use the right tool for the job, a 1" impact wrench.
And heat if it's Rustville.
This tool marketing ad is just dumb. Whomever got paid to write up the script for this ad needs to get fired, they've obviously never done any research.
Taking off a lug that requires a 1” impact that puts out more than 1,500 lbs of nut busting torque with a 1/2” impact on a 3/8” hose, and to make matters worse you use and extension to make the impact even weaker. I get that it’s probably a great tool have, but there could’ve been many other realistic scenarios this could’ve been used in.
Put down that 1/2'' impact and pick up a 3/4'' which is intended for lugs that size.
In Russia, this tool was nicknamed the "meat grinder"!
Just for your own information: Würth is a german company and it‘s wÜrth -> converted to english it‘s wUErth! Have a german in the headquarters explain that to you!
Get the heck umlaut of here! ;)
Christian Garcia just say „Christian Garcia“
"Give me a Nut Buddy big enough and I can move the earth" - Archimedes (probably)
In prison, nut buddy means a whole 'nother thing.
get a better impact wrench. using a 1/2" when you're supposed to be using a 1"
Someone new to the area....looking on Craigslist.. :)
May I ask why you didn’t use it on the same lug nut that you used with the impact?
Recommended be putting some bangers in my feed lol
Mmmkay. Now let's see it work down inside a drive tire with the hub sticking out.
I think it's OK to use an extension.
Or better yet, just use a 1" drive impact with a 1/2" air line...... If that fails, add heat.
👍👍 Torque Multiplier ! 👍👍🤛🤛
🌰 Multiplier
A guy I worked with got her bad using a multiplier to open a stuck hopper door on a railcar. I didn't see it he was on another shift, but somehow he had it torqued up hard when something let loose I think it was the chain that was holding the multiplier handle, guess where it hit him.
I can't remember how long he was in the hospital but I know it was well over a week, and he was out of work for at least six weeks maybe more. That was back in about 1990ish Shaw don't remember all the details, I do know they changed procedure about how to anchor the multiplier handle. I'll tell you what though it sure wasn't his nut buddy
Just buy Makita Impact Powertools.
Use mine for years now and love them.
More power than the best airgun!
I will use this to *TIGHTEN* the lug nuts of my enemies.
what's the real name of this tool? I don't wanna go around asking for a nut buddy
😆😆😆👍
I love this I can't wait to get one!
Price..please..cosr
Everybody is a gangsta until they break off a stud.
can you use an impact with this tool
in my day we called it friend with benefits
That name was not thought through 😂
So you swap the nut your trying to loosen with the one next to it that you already have loosened.
I'm glad others in the comments know what "Nut Buddy" really means and I'm not the only one. 🤣
Slow down the narration more I can't keep up with the lightning pace
That announcer has a wild style!
He does, aye. Wild wild west style.
He could sell me a Western style barbecue any day.
These guys deserve an Oscar.
The guy on the right 0:55, is like >>> Whaaaa?!!
or just take the bar from a car jack and use it as a breaker bar? Same a few hundred dollars?
They cost like $80 and those jack bars are light and bend
3/4 inch air tool!
Craigs Discount Auto Repair.
I've had truck lugs that wouldn't pop with a strong, healthy 1 inch air gun. Didn't have torque multiplier, so got 'em with 8 foot cheater and two hefty guys jumping on it. Broke the Snap-On breaker bar, but brought out the old SK and it did the trick. (Yes, we busted our asses on the floor each time one broke loose. LOL)
Free advice : rename it the lug buddy & it will be the butt of less nut jokes.
Wow, that is "nuts". I wonder why 58:1 reduction. Did they try different reductions and that worked best or did they just "guess"?
That announcer's voice style isn't going to sell a lot of buddies '......
Man sounds like Karen just took his kids and hes lost his will to live.
That is actually a GOOD thing and where life gets BETTER
Hey I'm curious as to where this product is manufactured. I can't seem to find this information on the website on the product page or faq.
I wish I had one of these when I was a tech.
LMAO!! Love the name!! "Nut-Buddy"!!!
sounds kinda gay
Be alright if you didnt loosing the nut before you did that and the bracket was surpose to go under the nut not on top of the nut
Brian Laforge I was wondering if anyone else noticed that. If that nut had been tight, the tool would have spun around till the leg hit something.
It doesn't work like that. It's geared to push from the top side.
James Rogers not possible
Yeah... I saw it too! He should have swung it to the nut on the left... the one he was on originally.
Nicholas Hollow you're wrong, he's right. All of the videos even show it used the same. That's the genius of the tool. You just need to look again.
If you're into a situation with rusted nuts and put that kind of non impact force on the nut you're still likely to shear the stud right? I would rather use a bigger impact gun 3/4-1" drive that is being run over pressure so I get the impacting force. This being said I would still buy this and find it as a useful tool in situations.
Just found my girlfriends new nickname. Thanks Nut Buddy!
*D E E Z N U T Z*
What kind of a man can't remove a tight bolt?
A man made with lesser man parts!!! Murica!
millennials
I would assume someone like you
MrcabooseVG one that can't get his nuts off
Pussy man?
Let me tell you a little story I have a Toyota Coaster and I had to change the front right wheel some time ago myself and a friend standing on a 8foot breaker bar the actual bar bar bent before the nut moved consequently I bought myself one of these torque multipliers and have used once out on the open road it was the easiest thing I ever used cracked the nuts so easy I didn't even had to struggle but you have to leave one nut on where the anchor sits because the pressure put on it could possibly damage thread on the stud
Can I use this on my Johnson? It's just been hanging there for years, and I really gotta drain the oil, but my grip strength just ain't what it used to be.