Enerpac W35000 User Manual
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Fig. J
4.3.2 To loosen a nut or bolt (fig. I & J)
• Apply penetrating oil to the threads. 
Allow the oil to soak.
• Position the tool on the nut or bolt
with the anti-clockwise (-) side facing 
upwards.
• Position the reaction foot (17) against
a suitable reaction point (18). The 
reaction point will counteract the 
force caused by operating the tool.
• Start the pump.
• Operate pump until nut (bolt) is loose.
If the nut or bolt will be re-used 
avoid excess load when 
loosening.
- Be aware that when loosening a nut
or bolt more torque is usually required 
than when tightening.
- Humidity corrosion (rust) requires
up to twice the torque required for 
tightening.
- Sea water and chemical corrosion
requires up to two and a half times 
the torque required for tightening.
- Heat corrosion requires up to
three times the torque required for 
tightening.
Be aware that when loosening a 
nut or bolt shock loading can 
occur. Do not apply more than 
75% of the wrench’s maximum 
torque when loosening nuts or 
bolts.
Fig. I