You might not want to heat the nut, for fear of changing the hardness of the metal. Impacts are amazing in how simple they can make a difficult job. Many 1/2 impacts don't have enough force for these types of jobs. A 3/4 or 1 inch impact usually has a lot more power, especially if one has a big enough air supply and a large air hose to feed it with maximum air. (Earlier this week, I removed a couple of wheels from a highway trailer with tandem wheels. They had not been off for a long time, and it took a 1 inch impact with 1600 ft pounds of torque to break the nuts loose. I bought the wrench to knock the bolts loose on crawler pads, and it comes in handy for all kinds of things.)
When replacing the nut with an impact, be careful not to overdo the torque as overtorquing can happen very quickly and the results are not pretty.
When replacing the nut with an impact, be careful not to overdo the torque as overtorquing can happen very quickly and the results are not pretty.