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Damaged Bolt and Stud Extractor Tool, Grips and Removes 1/4-Inch to 1/2-Inch Studs, Broken Bolt and Stud Remover for Broken, Damaged, Rounded Off, Painted, and Rusted Tight Bolts

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Photo 1 of Damaged Bolt and Stud Extractor Tool, Grips and Removes 1/4-Inch to 1/2-Inch Studs, Broken Bolt and Stud Remover for Broken, Damaged, Rounded Off, Painted, and Rusted Tight Bolts
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Ended

16 hours

Won For

$3

Item Details

Pickup Location

7440 Dean Martin Dr Suite 204

Las Vegas, NV, 89139

Quality

New
Functional
No Damage
No Assembly Needed
In Package
No Missing Parts

brand

solalithosys

Estimated Retail Price

$17.10

Buyers Premium

15%

Inventory Number

1048829786

Features

  • TOOL SPECIFICATIONS: This Damaged Bolt and Stud Extractor Tool has a 3/8-inch drive and works with manual or pneumatic impact wrenches and ratchets to quickly and easily extract damaged bolts and studs for 1/4 - 1/2-inch (6 - 12 mm) studs
  • STURDY & HEAVY DUTY: This 3/8-inch Damaged Bolt Extractor is heat-treated alloy steel that is extremely strong and chrome-plated so that it won't be damaged by high-intensity work, as well as lubricating the internal rotating threads to provide better protection against rust and wear
  • CUSTOM-MADE: Traditional bolt extractors are limited in size and variety, wasting your space and increasing your cost, while our bolt extractor adopts a universal design with automatic size adjustment, which can easily clamp damaged bolts for stripping, saving you valuable time and cost
  • EFFICIENT MULTI-USE: This stud removal tool is easy to use and will help you get more breaks, whether it's exhaust manifolds, fuel plugs, broken bolts, or broken, painted, or rusted setscrews, all can be effectively removed
  • EASY TO USE: Using this stud removal tool requires little thought; place the stud extractor on the stud and tighten the jaws by turning the bottom hexagonal flat nut counterclockwise. Once the jaws are firmly clamped on the broken bolt or stud, continue to turn the stud counterclockwise until it is removed
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