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4. Continue to pressurize the cylinder slowly to begin splitting the nut. You will hear a loud
pop; this noise indicates that the but has been successfully split. Once you hear the loud
pop, stop pressurizing the cylinder.
5. If the nut was frozen in place, it should now be freed enough to rotate the nut 180 de-
grees to split the opposite flat on the nut for complete removal. If the nut cannot be ro
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tated, reorient the BVA Nut Splitter itself instead and repeat steps 1 through 4.
6. Having two opposite flats faces of the nut successfully split, the nut should now be in two
pieces and can easily be removed from the stud.
A successfully split nut should look like the illustration below.
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