IVY Classic 01351 Chrome Alloy-Steel No. 1 Spiral Screw Extractor, Removes Screws 3/32 - 5/32-Inch, 1/Card
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Though the smallest size might be the best, it is not the best type of tool to remove
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It is not possible to establish a grip with the bit designated for this purpose. For me, this product does not work for me, and I can't rate it, because it probably works great for others.
I used it on my engine cover bolts which were heavily corroded and stripped that I was forced to replace them in order to The recommended size of the drill bit seems to be off. It lost one star. As per the instructions, a 1/4 bit for the #4 extractor should be used, but after drilling the extractor bit would not There was a large hole in the ground. As soon as I used the #5 extractor bit and an adjustable wrench to remove, it caught the edges perfectly and came out with ease. I had to expand the hole slightly with another bit before moving up to the #5 bit. I tried them out and they really seem to work well, but I do think the drill bit size might confuse some people who have never used.
The 5) The Symmonds kit didn't work, even with this tool. Out of curiosity, I called a plumber after I couldn't remove the hot water seat with this tool. The plumber used this tool to fix the problem in five minutes, charging me much more than it was worth. After buying one for myself, I bought one for my mother. I learned from this experience.
The product is exactly what was These tools are good, but their limitations are due to their limitations in terms of As a result, they are brittle because they need to be hardened in order to "bite" into the screw. The tool caused me to break once already, but it was not the tool's fault. In order to use the heat properly, I had to drill a larger hole in the center.
Although I am sure the ones shown will work, someone put it exactly like this in the box. There are no plastic pieces or extractors in the box.
It lost 2 out of 3 stars as a result of This is *br1. Getting a star The bit bent (after heat was applied with a torch). However, a stuck bleeder screw did not bend. Getting a star The square end appears to be 13/64, do you not have a 13/64 square tool socket? Attaching the vice grips and two other vice grips spun on the end before the stuck, heated, bleeder screw spun on the end. Removing a broken bleeder screw is a failure in the project.
Because of the flimsy packaging, I received only four out of the five extractors. There are two major reasons for this. It's a pity to say that the extractor that I really needed was gone.
Although there are low quality options on the market, these are higher quality for an affordable price. I used them to remove head bolts from a GM An electric motor with a 2L capacity.