Nothing is more frustrating than when work is brought to a halt when a screw or bolt breaks on the job. We now have a solution for you with the Double Side Damaged Screw Extractor S2 Alloy Steel Out Remover Bolt Stud Tool, which represent a new generation of tools to easily remove damaged screws and bolts.
Main Features:
● Designed to remove the screw, pipe and bolts have been damaged.
● Made of good quality S2 alloy steel material, durable to use.
● For both left and right hand threads, rapid and portable.
Usage:
● With the speed can be change and direction of the electric drill.
● The first thing to determine when using extractor and ensure the safety of the tool and will not be moving.
● The screw head be damaged thicker than extractor, with the drilling head end drill a hole (deep enough) in the middle of the screw head.
● Reverse screw extractor and into the damaged screw counter clockwise, until removed.
You are correct about the frictional force which caused the failure, but it can be "countered" as any Engineer will tell you, by the judicious use of a centre punch prior to any attempts at removal.
"Easing oil" or WD40, can also assist, but success with these tools requires a degree of skill not obvious in the video. :wink:
Latest comments (52)
dealerxxx
24 Oct 16#52
Don't understand! What these for?
Wadadli_Cooler
20 Jul 16#51
Just got round to trying these. Utter rubbish. The drill end completely failed on first use. Very soft metal which instantly wore down to nothing. Don't waste you money, and the 6 weeks it takes to deliver!
thedrisback
27 Jun 16#50
Anyone tryed these yet
mick2me
23 Feb 16#49
Mine arrived today. Postmarked 31/01/16 from Singapore.
They come fastened individually in a small strong plastic box.
Marked as a gift. Hardware amp; hand tools value $1.09(US)
Quality looks good for less than 2 quid. Will try them when I get a chance.
Wadadli_Cooler
22 Feb 16#48
Just received them after 3 weeks! Had completely forgotten about them it took so long. Came from Singapore.
mick2me
20 Feb 16#47
Anyone had delivery yet?
mick2me
5 Feb 16#46
Its Chinese New year which will effect delivery times
OB1
2 Feb 16#45
There does seem to be a curious inbalance in their reviews!
thedrisback
2 Feb 16#44
Anyone got there yet and tryed them so i can see if they are any good
gtd65
31 Jan 16#43
I used to like gearbest but recently I've had three problems with three orders and it took over a month of emails to get resolved.
gtd65
31 Jan 16#42
And they are probably written by the gearbest staff :wink:
I bet they only publish good reviews though :wink:
brianmonteith68
30 Jan 16#40
Cheers mate got them at £1.48
Highwayman66
29 Jan 16#38
Product ships from China, probably soft as s**t, and will strip on first use.
Bleary123
29 Jan 16#37
There's a choice between H2 alloy steel and high speed steel.
Does anyone know what the difference is?
den169
29 Jan 16#36
Ordered.
barneyonion
29 Jan 162#35
top tip. if trying to drill the centre of a bolt use a hole punch first to markt the centre point so the drill bit wont more around and off centre when drilling.
Bumpydog
29 Jan 161#34
Thx OP, anyone making inane comments about doing right in first place, you need a life.
My car aerial snapped off so hopefully this will get out the part out that' still stuck in the housing. Thanks op!
mick2me
29 Jan 16#30
Now £1.59
Murielson
29 Jan 16#29
Flash sale over, now £1.73 to have in the garage 'just in case' and probably have no success when attempting to use to remove dud screws anyway??
pgjeffery
29 Jan 16#28
Coming up as £1.73 now.
NB the trick is to set the country/currency at the top of the page!
kevmeister
29 Jan 16#27
thanks op ordered at £1.74
pjazzy
29 Jan 161#26
S2 Alloy or High Speed Steel?
JayGreenspan
29 Jan 16#25
Don't forget Quidco!
(9p):stuck_out_tongue:
Roger_Irrelevant
29 Jan 16#4
I can't see these working; if a screw/bolt shears it's cos there's a massive frictional force along it's entire length on the outside of it, trying to drill a small hole/thread in the head of it to try n reverse it will just damage the thing you're trying to extract?
And for that reason, I call BS. :wink:
willysnapper to Roger_Irrelevant
29 Jan 163#6
You are correct about the frictional force which caused the failure, but it can be "countered" as any Engineer will tell you, by the judicious use of a centre punch prior to any attempts at removal.
"Easing oil" or WD40, can also assist, but success with these tools requires a degree of skill not obvious in the video. :wink:
bordonman to Roger_Irrelevant
29 Jan 16#24
You're right. In forty years of professional engineering, the number of times I've had success with this sort of thing (the originals were called 'easy-outs') can be counted on the fingers of one hand.
mick2me
29 Jan 16#18
Last year I bought some similar extractors from ALDI, they did not work on a Phillips screw with rounded off head.
They did not work but did not have the drill head on each extractor. I took them back.
At the end of the day if it does not work you only paid £1.50?
hcc27 to mick2me
29 Jan 161#23
Exacty, who cares if it does not work - you've lost almost nothing. That's the HotUkDeals mantra most of us live by.
sweetasfck
29 Jan 16#22
Got it, that disappears though when you are a top of page
sweetasfck
29 Jan 16#20
Where's the link on this then?
I thought that was how hot deals works, bargains found and shown where to get them ??
Tomb to sweetasfck
29 Jan 16#21
Try clicking the "Get Deal" button at the top of the page......?? :neutral_face:
might be gearbest's and PayPal's exchange rates are not the same. £1.58 for me too, but ordered anyway.
cburns
29 Jan 16#12
Spot on mate...though sometimes you just think it's going to go...and ping..head off.. frack :wink:
mxer450
29 Jan 16#11
Key here is don't shear the heads of in the first place, WD40/heat first not after :smile:
Pateo
29 Jan 16#10
I followed your r.o.t. made no difference, still £1.58!
aishy1066
29 Jan 161#9
That took some time to get verification sorted emails that came through showed invalid when clicking on link resolved after 3/4 attempts of requesting new verification.. Ordered now waiting
Gollywood
29 Jan 16#8
I need this. But can't see it working :disappointed:
Roger_Irrelevant
29 Jan 16#7
Fair points and knowledgeably presented, I'd neglected to factor in the centre punch argument. :stuck_out_tongue:
Does that work on unions that are heavily rusted together though? I'm assuming the proper application of WD-40 requires a complex mix of gravity, heat and time. :neutral_face:
Rule of thumb, dont always checkout with PayPal straight away with Gearbest. Go to checkout first then pay with PayPal and you will see deductions. Thanks btw OP i will give these a try.
jonesinamillion
28 Jan 16#1
Was £1.58 for me :disappointed:
Very useful to have around, look forward to seeing if it works?
Opening post
Main Features:
● Designed to remove the screw, pipe and bolts have been damaged.
● Made of good quality S2 alloy steel material, durable to use.
● For both left and right hand threads, rapid and portable.
Usage:
● With the speed can be change and direction of the electric drill.
● The first thing to determine when using extractor and ensure the safety of the tool and will not be moving.
● The screw head be damaged thicker than extractor, with the drilling head end drill a hole (deep enough) in the middle of the screw head.
● Reverse screw extractor and into the damaged screw counter clockwise, until removed.
Top comments
"Easing oil" or WD40, can also assist, but success with these tools requires a degree of skill not obvious in the video. :wink:
Latest comments (52)
They come fastened individually in a small strong plastic box.
Marked as a gift. Hardware amp; hand tools value $1.09(US)
Quality looks good for less than 2 quid. Will try them when I get a chance.
http://www.gearbest.com/other-tools/pp_216958/review.html
Does anyone know what the difference is?
NB the trick is to set the country/currency at the top of the page!
(9p):stuck_out_tongue:
And for that reason, I call BS. :wink:
"Easing oil" or WD40, can also assist, but success with these tools requires a degree of skill not obvious in the video. :wink:
They did not work but did not have the drill head on each extractor. I took them back.
At the end of the day if it does not work you only paid £1.50?
I thought that was how hot deals works, bargains found and shown where to get them ??
http://www.screwfix.com/p/trend-pro-grabit-screw-and-bolt-remover-2-pieces/21391
Does that work on unions that are heavily rusted together though? I'm assuming the proper application of WD-40 requires a complex mix of gravity, heat and time. :neutral_face:
Very useful to have around, look forward to seeing if it works?
Thanks OP.
Hot!