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Sets include a selection of extractors you place over stripped or deformed bolt heads that can be difficult to grip with a wrench. Tap in place with a hammer and turn to extract without damaging the threads around the fastener.
Place these extractors over stripped or deformed bolt heads that can be difficult to grip with a wrench. Tap in place with a hammer and turn to extract without damaging the threads around the fastener.
Use a square-drive ratchet wrench and socket to turn and extract fasteners.
Use a power tool to quickly extract a fastener.
The extractors in these sets provide the tightest fit and the most contact with the part to be removed but also cause the most expansion.
The extractors in this set are matched with the right drill bit sizes as well as bushings to help you drill a centered hole into the broken part.
No more searching for the right drill bit sizes—these sets match them with the corresponding extractors.
Keep a selection of extractors on hand to back out a variety of broken parts without damaging the threads around them.
Drill a hole in the broken part, insert the extractor, and turn. The part will back out without damaging the threads around it.
These sets include a variety of extractors with deep flutes to provide a strong grip and reduced expansion of the part you need to extract.
Deep flutes provide a strong grip and reduced expansion of the part you need to extract.
With a short and stocky design, the extractors in these sets provide a strong grip without needing to drill a deep hole. After drilling, insert the extractor and turn.
The short and stocky design provides a strong grip without needing to drill a deep hole. After drilling, insert the extractor and turn.
The tapered wedge shape of these extractors won’t expand the broken part, making it easier to remove. Sets include the matching drill bit sizes.
The tapered wedge shape of these extractors won’t expand the broken part, making it easier to remove. After drilling, tap in with a hammer and turn.
The extractors in these sets have a tapered wedge shape that won’t expand the broken part, making it easier to remove. After drilling, tap in with a hammer and turn.
These sets have a variety of extractors to drill and remove broken screws, bolts, and studs with a single tool.
Drill and remove broken screws, bolts, and studs with a single tool.
Use a square-drive wrench to tighten the knurled wheel, which grips and extracts threaded studs and rods as you turn.
The opening is designed to grip threaded rod for quick installation and removal without damaging the threads.
Quickly install threaded rods and studs using a cordless drill, instead of doing it by hand.