REMOVING SUSPENSION BOLTS WITH MINI DUCTOR VENOM

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PROMOTIONAL ARTICLE ON BEHALF OF INDUCTION INNOVATIONS

 

 

Removing a rusted, corroded, or locked suspension bolt is often a lengthy, difficult and frustrating task, especially if using a ratchet wrench. It usually requires the application of penetrating fluid, or blasting the area with a torch – this is time consuming, can cause unwanted damage and it’s a potential risk to your safety.

However, help is at hand. The Mini-Ductor® Venom™ handheld induction heating tool heats metal parts in seconds using invisible, flameless heat.

This allows all types of adhesives bonded to metal, fasteners bonded with thread lock compound, and seized hardware to be removed and released much quicker and safer than by traditional naked flame heating.

Using a torch leads to heat being blown away from the load, wasting its energy and transferring its heat to unwanted areas. With the Mini-Ductor® Venom™ nearly all the energy pulled is applied to the load, using invisible heat, making the tool faster and more energy efficient.

Mechanics do not need to run the risk of using a torch which could damage the rubber ball joint, or the surrounding area.

The new tool improves workshop health & safety, saves time and reduces costs by being more efficient at removing rusted, corroded parts than by using a naked flame or other methods. And because the surrounding area is not damaged, the repair time is significantly reduced.

Apart from the increased safety benefits, it is estimated the use of the Venom™ can increase a garage’s part removal and repair productivity by over 50%.

How to remove a stubborn steering bolt easily with the Mini-Ductor® Venom™

Equipment needed: Heat resistant gloves, overalls, goggles and a respirator mask (if smoke will be produced from heating).

Knowledge required: A well-reviewed proficiency of the tools safety and operating instructions.

Step 1: Fit Correct Size Coil
Coils come in different diameters to suit different nut sizes.

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Step 2: Bend the Coil to fit

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Step 3: Attach Coil Using Twist Lock™
Coils lock down with one simple turn (no more thumb screws).

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Step 4: Clean area with wire brush
Remove dirt and grease.

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Step 5: Heat the nut for 15-20 seconds
Be cautious not to overheat or turn red hot.

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Step 6: Use a selected tool to unscrew the nut.
Dispose of excessively heated hardware.

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To watch a video of this step by step guide, visit www.youtube.com/user/theinductoruk

Special Offer
For the month of February 2017 all orders for the Mini-Ductor® Venom™ will receive a free coil kit worth £125 + VAT.

Applications
Venom uses include removing/releasing the following:

• ABS sensors
• Brake bleeder nuts
• Corroded exhaust
• Fuel tank straps
• Heat treating
• Heavy undercoating’s applied over hardware
• Inline connectors
• Metal fabrication
• Manifold bolts
• O2 sensors
• Seat belt bolts
• Soft hail dents
• Steering/suspension components
• Tie rod sleeves/ends
• Truck bed bolts
• U-bolts
• Grease nipples/fittings

To order, or to find out more about the Mini-Ductor® Venom™ and its wide variety of applications, call 01953 859138, email info@theinductor.co.uk or visit http://theinductor.co.uk/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=78

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