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1/2" drive to loosen 46mm nut

ArcStyles

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Brother has a Ducati wheel he needs to remove and it requires a 46mm socket to separate it from the frame.

I have the Snap on 24" SLF80A. Will this do the job without breaking this wrench or is this borderline and should just stick with shorter 18" breaker bar.

My brother bought the 46mm with the 1/2'" drive, instead of the 3/4" I suggested.
 
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LXCam

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What's the torque setting on the nut. I can't imagine it being more then 250 even though its a large spindle, I'm sure its just the design that dictated the dimension and not some crazy lateral tension requirement.
 

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The answer is entirely dependant on how much torque the fastener is tightend to not the
size of the fastener itself. If you want to be safe just loosen it with the breaker bar first.
 

DanarchyCustoms

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Depends on the torque of the nut! If its a high torque item to remove I'd use the 3/4" breaker bar with a cheater on it. I'm sure that the 46mm is a 3/4" drive so you might as well just try it first instead of risking breaking the 1/2"
 
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ArcStyles

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Thank you all for your time (and I do mean all of you and your comments) and assistance. I have a couple of torque wrenches that will set the fastener properly. You all have been a great help as usual...

Garage Journal is an invaluable resource. It is one tool I am glad I have at my disposal!
 
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