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An allen bolt is a bolt with a head that requires an allen key to turn it.
The crankshaft itself will turn the opposite way to the bolt.
With the bolt facing you, you should turn the bolt anti-clockwise to loosen it. It will be a right hand thread.
The energy used to turn a bolt with a screwdriver is mechanical energy. This mechanical energy is converted from the work done to rotate the bolt, transferring energy from the screwdriver to the bolt.
A full turn of a bolt is 360 degrees. This rotation represents a complete revolution around the bolt's axis, allowing it to be tightened or loosened as needed. Depending on the thread pitch, the linear distance the bolt moves with each full turn will vary.
To remove a stripped hex bolt, you can use a tool called a bolt extractor. This tool is designed to grip onto the stripped bolt and turn it counterclockwise to loosen and remove it. Simply insert the bolt extractor into the stripped bolt and turn it with a wrench or socket until the bolt comes out.
To remove a stripped Allen bolt using an extractor, first drill a small hole into the center of the bolt. Then insert the extractor into the hole and turn it counterclockwise to grip the bolt. Use a wrench to turn the extractor and remove the bolt.
the equivalent of 90 degree turn on a head bolt is a right angle, 1/4 a circle
if you turn it one way, you turn the other way a small fraction of the amount it turned (the fraction being its mass over your mass). You dont need to be held down, as you can still exert force in low gravity areas..
it is a regular bolt, turn right it tightens, turn left it loosens
which way do you turn the harmonic balancer bolt on a 95 geo tracker to loosen it
If you turn it to the right it gets tighter and if you turn it to the left it gets loser