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Jul 08, 2025 - 08:08 AM
The principle of a hydraulic nut involves using hydraulic pressure to generate a controlled and powerful force that can tension or loosen a bolt or stud. The hydraulic nut consists of a chamber filled with hydraulic fluid, and when pressurized, it expands and applies force uniformly across the fastener, allowing for precise control of the clamping force. This method is particularly useful in applications requiring high precision and reliability, such as in heavy machinery and engineering structures.