- Stock: In Stock
- Brand: TORK CRAFT
- Model: TC SE0901-2
- Weight: 0.01kg
- Dimensions: 140.00cm x 52.00cm x 5.00cm
- SKU: TC SE0901-2
- UPC: 6009515902384
Tork Craft Screw Extractor Set — 2-Piece No.1 (with Left-Hand Drill Bit)
Packaging: Carded (for retail display)
A handy two-piece set comprising a left-hand drill bit and screw extractor (No.1 size) from Tork Craft. Designed to remove broken screws and bolts from M3–M6 sized holes when conventional drive is compromised.
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Features
- No.1 extractor size — matched for screws/bolts in the M3–M6 range.
- Left-hand drill bit included — helps loosen the broken fastener before extraction.
- Carbon-steel construction — cuts and grips reliably in stripped/broken fasteners.
- Compact carded pack — convenient for tool-kits or retail display.
Benefits
- Quick repair: One set covers common small fastener sizes—reduce downtime when bits snap.
- Better grip: Left-hand drill bit often loosens the job while drilling — extractor then backs it out.
- Portable: Carded pack means you can keep a set in your pouch/truck and be ready on site.
Extra Information
- Drill a pilot hole before using the extractor—this ensures the left-hand drill bit loosens the fastener and the extractor engages cleanly.
- Use locking pliers or a tap-wrench as appropriate when turning the extractor; avoid using standard pliers which may slip.
- Always work concentrically and avoid applying side load—broken fasteners often have uneven surfaces.
Pro Tip
- Apply penetrating oil to the broken fastener first; after a few minutes tapping the part may loosen the threads then use the left-hand drill before running the extractor.