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Enerpac S-Series User Manual

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4.3.1 To tighten a nut or bolt (fig. G)

Position the tool on the nut or bolt in
the orientation as shown.

Operate the pump until the nut or bolt
has been tightened to the required
torque.

4.3.2 To loosen a nut or bolt (fig. H)

Apply releasing oil to the threads.
Allow the oil to soak.

Position the tool on the nut or bolt in
the orientation as shown.

Operate the pump until the nut or bolt
is loose.

If the nut or bolt will be re-used avoid
excess load when loosening.

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Be aware that when loosening a nut
or bolt more torque is usually required
than when tightening.

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Humidity corrosion (rust) requires up
to twice the torque required for
tightening.

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Sea water and chemical corrosion
requires up to two and a half times
the torque required for tightening.

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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. H

Fig. G