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WRENCHES OVERVIEW

This operating nut removal wrench comes with two interchangeable shafts.
The first shaft is called the power shaft. It is designed to hold
a number of tools and can also be driven and a 1/2" drill. The
second shaft is the threaded pulling shaft. When assembled with
the wrench housing and pulling arms it can pull virtually any operating
nut from a valve stem. This Nut Extraction Tool is like none other
ever created, saving you money, time and trouble.
This wrench is made exclusively for
removing valve operating nuts with the valve is exposed. Simply
lock the wrench onto the nut and turn the puller. Pulling the nut
from the valve stem has never been easier. No more prying and
hammering which usually causes more damage than good.
The nut extraction wrench is very simple
to use. Just follow these few easy steps:
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Using the
Power Shaft with the cleaning brush attachment remove any debris off the
operating nut. This allows you to see the retaining nut or bolt on
the top of the op nut.
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Using the
Power Shaft with the Extracting Socket pinned in place, remove the
retaining nut or bolt.
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Remove the
Power Shaft and install the Pulling Shaft and Holding Arms. You
are now ready to lower the tool into the valve box on to the Operating
Nut.
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With the
Extracting wrench on the op nut, rotate the Pulling Shaft clockwise.
This will engage the Holding Arms to lock onto the Operating Nut and at
the same time pull the Operating Nut from the valve stem.
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Life the
Extraction Wrench and Operating Valve Nut out of the valve box. To
release the Operating Nut from the Holding Arms turn the Pulling Shaft
counter-clockwise.
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