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What is a hydraulic nut splitter used for?

Hydraulic nut splitters are used to remove seized or damaged nuts by splitting them for easy removal.

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A hydraulic nut splitter is designed to break seized, corroded, or stripped nuts by driving a hardened chisel into the nut body using hydraulic force. Once the nut is split, it can be removed from the bolt or stud without using torches or grinding tools. Nut splitters are commonly used in shutdown work, flange disassembly, and industrial maintenance projects where standard wrenches cannot loosen the nut safely.

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Renting provides access to the correct tool size without purchasing equipment used only occasionally.

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They can. Hydraulic Rentals can supply complete nut splitter kits including hoses and couplers.

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Yes. Many nut splitters are designed specifically for restricted clearance flange work.

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Yes. Hydraulic nut splitters require a pump such as a hand pump, electric pump, air pump, or cordless pump.

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Nut splitter capacity depends on the tool size, but many models handle nuts up to several inches.

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They can, but when used correctly they are designed to split the nut while minimizing stud damage.

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Yes. Nut splitters remove nuts without heat, reducing fire hazards and equipment damage.

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