hi fellow travellers whats best brand wheel nut cracker on market for toyota coaster or will generic do job cheers chris
blaze said
10:08 AM Jan 29, 2019
Standard bar and 6 foot of pipe.
Take off the wheels and lean all the studs and lube with anti seize.
They don't need to be tighten to a 100kg man hanging off the end of a 6 foot pipe
Other half can remove nuts at 50cm with 28.552 kg! (140Nm)
Aus-Kiwi said
02:18 PM Jan 29, 2019
The link Terry has posted torque multiplayer. Is what I have . Mainly good on 20mm or so threads . Just MAKE sure your turning
Nut the correct way . I use graphite grease on wheel
Studs . If not available a 1m or so 50mm pipe for leverage does the trick . Other than
good rope tied to handle and driving forward or backwards just to break thread .
Yuglamron said
02:48 PM Jan 29, 2019
I bought one of these from Repco.
My ex could use it on truck Lug nuts quite easily.
AS has been said, just make sure you know which way you are trying to turn the nut with these high torque devices or you will screw the thread or the stud .
Left hand side, left hand thread The end of the studs are marked L.
Jaahn
-- Edited by Jaahn on Tuesday 29th of January 2019 05:42:31 PM
T1 Terry said
04:45 PM Jan 29, 2019
Jaahn wrote:
Hi
AS has been said, just make sure you know which way you are trying to turn the nut with these high torque devices or you will screw the thread or the stud .
Left hand side, left hand thread The end of the studs are marked L.
Jaahn
-- Edited by Jaahn on Tuesday 29th of January 2019 04:08:25 PM
Not hard to get confused between which way you need the foot to go and which way you want the nut to go when the nut and stud is L/H thread :lol: It is totally against everything your brain has stored away after 50 yrs of mechanicing, you can reverse one way but then you have to reverse the reverse for the direction the foot needs to go so it rest up against the next nut around. Having the brains scramble in a hit from behind accident just adds to the fun and games
T1 Terry
Aus-Kiwi said
04:54 PM Jan 29, 2019
Yes I try looking at the tapper or angle if thread . Especially the first time when your unsure and bloody thing is as tight as ! Am I turning the right way . Right tight . Yes after 50 years hard to do !! Often there are nicks in nut or L on stud ??
Whenarewethere said
02:15 PM Jan 30, 2019
Another option is the Milwaukee 1 inch impact cordless wrench!
hi fellow travellers whats best brand wheel nut cracker on market for toyota coaster or will generic do job cheers chris
Take off the wheels and lean all the studs and lube with anti seize.
They don't need to be tighten to a 100kg man hanging off the end of a 6 foot pipe
cheers
blaze
T1 Terry
Other half can remove nuts at 50cm with 28.552 kg! (140Nm)
Nut the correct way . I use graphite grease on wheel
Studs . If not available a 1m or so 50mm pipe for leverage does the trick . Other than
good rope tied to handle and driving forward or backwards just to break thread .
I bought one of these from Repco.
My ex could use it on truck Lug nuts quite easily.
All you need is the correct socket for your Nuts.
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/POWERHAND-PH-650-TORQUE-MULTIPLIER-WHEEL-NUT-WRENCH-/181192512180
Hi
AS has been said, just make sure you know which way you are trying to turn the nut with these high torque devices or you will screw the thread or the stud
.
Left hand side, left hand thread
The end of the studs are marked L.
Jaahn
-- Edited by Jaahn on Tuesday 29th of January 2019 05:42:31 PM
Not hard to get confused between which way you need the foot to go and which way you want the nut to go when the nut and stud is L/H thread :lol: It is totally against everything your brain has stored away after 50 yrs of mechanicing, you can reverse one way but then you have to reverse the reverse for the direction the foot needs to go so it rest up against the next nut around. Having the brains scramble in a hit from behind accident just adds to the fun and games
T1 Terry
Another option is the Milwaukee 1 inch impact cordless wrench!
https://shoptoolreviews.com/automotive/impact-wrenches/milwaukee-1-inch-fuel-impact-wrench-video/34019/