Once you are confident the jaw is seated on the nut, grasp the T-handle at the bottom of the basin wrench with both hands. Apply slow, steady pressure in a counter-clockwise direction. You will feel the jaw tighten and grip the nut. You may need to put significant force to break a corroded nut free. Avoid jerky movements, as this can cause the wrench to slip off. If the nut is extremely tight, you can insert a long, sturdy screwdriver through the hole in the T-handle to create a longer lever, which will multiply your turning force. Once the nut 'breaks' free, the resistance will decrease significantly.
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Turn the Wrench to Loosen2 min