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No. 3 Screw Extractor
Introducing the No. 3 Screw Extractor, your ultimate solution for removing stubborn screws and bolts effortlessly. Designed for home improvement enthusiasts and professionals alike, this high-quality screw extractor allows you to tackle any stripping or breaking challenge with ease. Made from durable materials, it ensures longevity and reliability even under tough conditions. Simply drill a hole into the broken screw or bolt, use a tap wrench, and turn the extractor counterclockwise. Its self-feeding design ensures a secure grip, maximizing efficiency and minimizing damage to surrounding materials. Ideal for tasks in woodworking, metalworking, and general repairs, this screw extractor fits seamlessly into any tool kit. Save time and frustration with our No. 3 Screw Extractor, engineered for effective results every time. Remember, this tool is not suitable for left-hand threads, broken taps, or severely rusted screws, so check your project specifications before use. Make tough repairs easy with the No. 3 Screw Extractor from Smartfox, where we empower your DIY projects with quality equipment.
Screw extractors are used for extracting screws and bolts.
The screw extractor takes a quick and positive grip, feeding itself in the hole and will loosen embedded bolts and screws.
To remove a broken screw or bolt, drill the recommended size hole in the broken end.
Using a tap wrench or spanner, turn the screw extractor in an anti-clockwise direction.
Screw extractors should not be used for left hand threads, broken taps, severely rusted bolts and screws or interference fitted studs.
Screw extractors are used for extracting screws and bolts.
The screw extractor takes a quick and positive grip, feeding itself in the hole and will loosen embedded bolts and screws.
To remove a broken screw or bolt, drill the recommended size hole in the broken end.
Using a tap wrench or spanner, turn the screw extractor in an anti-clockwise direction.
Screw extractors should not be used for left hand threads, broken taps, severely rusted bolts and screws or interference fitted studs.
$30.70
No. 3 Screw Extractorā
$30.70
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Introducing the No. 3 Screw Extractor, your ultimate solution for removing stubborn screws and bolts effortlessly. Designed for home improvement enthusiasts and professionals alike, this high-quality screw extractor allows you to tackle any stripping or breaking challenge with ease. Made from durable materials, it ensures longevity and reliability even under tough conditions. Simply drill a hole into the broken screw or bolt, use a tap wrench, and turn the extractor counterclockwise. Its self-feeding design ensures a secure grip, maximizing efficiency and minimizing damage to surrounding materials. Ideal for tasks in woodworking, metalworking, and general repairs, this screw extractor fits seamlessly into any tool kit. Save time and frustration with our No. 3 Screw Extractor, engineered for effective results every time. Remember, this tool is not suitable for left-hand threads, broken taps, or severely rusted screws, so check your project specifications before use. Make tough repairs easy with the No. 3 Screw Extractor from Smartfox, where we empower your DIY projects with quality equipment.
Screw extractors are used for extracting screws and bolts.
The screw extractor takes a quick and positive grip, feeding itself in the hole and will loosen embedded bolts and screws.
To remove a broken screw or bolt, drill the recommended size hole in the broken end.
Using a tap wrench or spanner, turn the screw extractor in an anti-clockwise direction.
Screw extractors should not be used for left hand threads, broken taps, severely rusted bolts and screws or interference fitted studs.
Screw extractors are used for extracting screws and bolts.
The screw extractor takes a quick and positive grip, feeding itself in the hole and will loosen embedded bolts and screws.
To remove a broken screw or bolt, drill the recommended size hole in the broken end.
Using a tap wrench or spanner, turn the screw extractor in an anti-clockwise direction.
Screw extractors should not be used for left hand threads, broken taps, severely rusted bolts and screws or interference fitted studs.














