7. Using the shapeable induction line
Function: The shapeable induction line can be shaped to carry out any of the above men-
tioned coil jobs or to remove user-specific parts or hail dents/slight dents.
A. Loosening corroded, rusty and "seized"screws and nuts > M18
1. Carry out section 5, "Preparation for use".
2. Coil the shapeable induction line to fit the size of the nut and heat it.
Tip: The more coil windings you have, the faster it heats up.
3. Insert both ends of the shapeable induction line into the electrodes and tighten the
locking screws.
4. Position the line to it surrounds the seized nut for 2 seconds only and then try to release
the nut with a spanner or a socket wrench. If this is not possible, use the line for a further 2
seconds and then try again with the spanner. There is usually no reason to heat a nut until
it glows in order to free it from the corrosion binding it to the bolt.
B. Heat shrinkage of hail dents / slight dents in metal sheets
1. Carry out section 5, "Preparation for use".
2. Configure the shapeable induction line as shown in the picture above.
3. Hold the shapeable induction line 1.25 to 2.5 cm above the area surrounding the dent,
perform small circular movements and gradually bring it closer to the dent.
Move it around the dent making sure to stay at the outside of the dent crown. As soon as
the dent shrinks, pull the shapeable induction line away quickly and cool the treated dent
with a damp cloth. If the dent sucks inwards, you are not heating far enough around the
outside of the crown. Repeat the process until the dent is completely eliminated.