How to Remove Brake Bleeder Nuts Safely

How to Remove Brake Bleeder Nuts Safely


Removing brake bleeder nuts using induction heat. A safe, fast and efficient way to remove problem brake bleeder nuts. 


Removing brake bleeder nuts is often a lengthy, difficult and frustrating task. The nuts rust easily and, as they are usually placed in inaccessible areas, they become very hard to remove.

The solution

The Mini-Ductor Venom handheld induction heating tool uses invisible heat, which heats ferrous metal (containing iron), and some non-ferrous metal, parts in seconds. This allows all types of adhesives bonded to metal, bonded with thread lock compound and seized hardware to be removed and released much quicker and more safely than by traditional naked flame heating.

The Venom’s bendable coils are ideal for hard-to-reach areas and thin enough to wrap round the nut and heat it in seconds for easy removal. Using the coil, a 3⁄4” nut is heated red hot in around 15 seconds (NB. If a torch was used, this would take several minutes). The heat expands the nut, breaking any corrosion bonds.


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