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It’s not really possible to torque down a set of bolts onto the top of a nuclear reactor assembly by conventional means, so instead, the head assembly is heated up while the bolt is cooled with liquid nitrogen, correspondingly expanding the reactor top and shrinking the bolts. They are then torqued into place and allowed to thermalize, resulting in something like 1/4 million foot-pounds of torque holding the assembly together.

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