I lost the key socket, and had to change the tires over to winters as soon as possible, so I didn’t have time to order a replacement key. This method produces minimal damage to the nut itself, and once I do find the key, they will work like new again. I used a 3/4″ 12-point 1/2″Dr. socket for this demonstration. The socket does show some damage, but if you use the right size for your nuts, you should still be able be use the socket. You really shouldn’t be using 12-point sockets for normal use anyway; they tend to round off and strip nuts.
***This video is for demonstration purposes only, and the procedures depicted are not meant to be imitated under any circumstances for any reason. In no event will I be held responsible or liable in any way shape or form for your actions directly or indirectly relating to this video and its contents.
In other words; use only on your own tires or tires you have express permission from the owner of the car to take off.
Don’t steal!
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This video shows simulation of a continuous movement in THM shot blasting machine during the shot blasting process. Zinc die cast parts of toys are processed in this particular machine. Please note how small parts are processed without any challenge trough the length of the machine blast chamber. With Walther Trowal belt transport system, the work pieces/parts are transported uniformly through the machine and shot blasted. While rotating and gently tumbling over each other, the die cast parts are moving through the machine at a constant speed. The high capacity and degree of automation allow significant savings during the production process. Modular part loading and unloading systems allow easy automation and running the equipment with only one operator. Walther Trowal offers shot blast machines in different sizes, which are individually adapted to the part size and customer-specific requirements. For more info, please e mail to info@massfin.ca