Go2 Socket 2.0 Adjustable Bolt Remover Tool - Rounded or Damaged Nut Extractor (2019 Model with 14MM Hex Head, Texturized Set Screw Bottom and Enhanced Diamond Cavity for Even More Grip)
Score By Feature
OveReview Final Score
Product Description
Questions & Answers
One of the most innovative products out there is the Go2 Socket, manufactured by a small family-owned business of just two people in Santa Monica, California. We, however, are a small family-owned company, so we outsource our production to Taiwan where it is much cheaper for a small company like ours to provide the highest quality and fairest prices. As a result of our partnership with a Taiwanese factory, our product is exclusively made for us, and we stand behind our products with 100% satisfaction. As a result, we would not be able to sell the Go2 Socket if we did not outsource. Thank you for your interest in this! I hope this was helpful.
Be careful to keep this as perpendicular to the bolt as possible while tightening it. It may also be a good idea to grind a flat surface on the bolt head.
Metallic material of very high softness. This product is manufactured in China. Round off your teeth as soon as possible. I could not get it to
Selected User Reviews For Go2 Socket 2.0 Adjustable Bolt Remover Tool - Rounded or Damaged Nut Extractor (2019 Model with 14MM Hex Head, Texturized Set Screw Bottom and Enhanced Diamond Cavity for Even More Grip)
It acts like a vice. It is not in my interest to tell lies. An oil pan bolt I had seized and stripped had to be replaced. The sockets I tried didn't work, so I went online to look for some other tool to remove the bolt. I got the job done! You will also be able to remove stubborn bolts with it.
The following are the steps you need to take in order to make this work. Getting the right size Bolt will require an ample amount of space and patience. The outside diameter In order to tighten the bolt, you will need between 1 5/8" to 2 3/8" clearance on one side of it. The clearance will depend on the size of the nut and bolt. You will need more space if the bolt head is large. In order to remove the oil pan drain plug, which had a round end, I had to work around it one way only, but had moderate access to it. In my observations, when you tighten the set screw, on top of the offending bolt head, its head naturally wants to creep upward, and it naturally wants to come further away. It would be a C-, if it came with a stationary head With a clamp that did not turn with the bolt, the clamp would be ten times more effective. The problem is that there isn't enough meat to go around.
I finally figured it out after a long struggle and was able to get a good, solid bite on the bolt head and tightened the piece through the point where I thought I might The kind of bite that you can't disregard. My ratchet was pressed onto it, and slowly more pressure was added. The pop-off mechanism worked immediately. Two taps later, it was loose after I tapped a notch in the side of it. I'm sure this tool has its uses, and I will keep it in my tool box just in case. However, you must ensure that the conditions are right for it to work. I am late- When you want a model auto to save you, it may be better to be lost than try to cram it with as much space as possible.
These bring to mind polar situations like simple and fast fixes and complicated and frustrating I was hired to do a car repair for my uncle who hadn't performed any work in the last year but had performed an oil change at LexBrodie's the week before. As a result, I had to completely round the oil pan bolt between the 6- and 7-holes, because I had to remove the oil pan drain bolt from the 6-holes A socket and a plug To remove the screws we used a wrench, an extractor bite socket, and vise grip pliers. After searching for some time, I came across a review of this product on ChrisFix and decided to give it a go. It was the best decision I ever made! It does the job though it can be a little tricky to get a good angle and bite (depending on the size of your bolt)! A strong material is used in the making of the tool. This is what I got This is going to be a cool little tool that I could see being very handy and essential to have at your disposal. Make sure you have dis gadget in your toolbox! Don't miss out on this opportunity you'll be.
It was hard to get pliers, vice grips to work. As well as every socket in my toolbox. There was no It is Scotty Kilmer's channel on YouTube that gave me the idea of this Go2 socket. $20 was what I paid on Amazon. There is nothing wrong with this socket. It does its job It would be in your best interest to purchase I'm telling you the truth, if you do auto mechanic work, this will save you a lot of time and frustration. You'll be delighted with this tool if you have it.
To make my decision, I watched a number of videos of people demonstrating this product online. It seemed like a good solution to a rounded nut problem, and it looked easy to use. Not at all. This did not work at all, and the grooves started wearing after just a few uses. It's better to save your money than to spend it.
On a commercial mower, there was a 9/16" bolt head that was badly rounded off. Added the Go2 socket to the order. The fitting over the bolt head was done according to the directions. A 18" steel pipe was fitted over the wrench end to give more leverage, and it was connected to a "good" 3/8" rachet wrench. By using the block of wood, you have staved the blade. As soon as you press down on the wrench, the bolt backs out. Adding it to my arsenal even if I never have to use it again is worth it. Thanks for your kind words!.
I love the ease of use and the way it works. Its only disadvantage is that, since it consists of a "one size fits all" design, its diameter is larger than that of an individual bolt extractor. Even so, I do not think this is enough to take away a star. It looks very well made and reminds me of Craftsman tools of the past (as opposed to those harbor freight bolt extractors I have which work great too, but the metal is much inferior) and should last for a long time. A very nice tool to have around.
The majority). One store claimed that it could be used on bolts with 85% rounding. We bought one of those die-cast bolt removers to try it out. That's all right. Having found this on Amazon, we thought that it might work and it was worth a try since it would arrive in a few days and we had enough time. The snake didn't appear to be interested in biting at all, so it seemed to work against him initially. Our socket came off after carefully following the included instructions (never seen such a socket with instructions before). We read the instructions again to ensure we followed them exactly. Using the long breaker bar, I applied pressure upward at the socket and bolt to minimize any uneven side pressures that could cause the socket to jump off the shallow bolt head. After that, I used the hammer to seat the socket and then tighten it with the bolt after. Overall, I did not find this useful in every situation (no tool does/will), but I did find it very useful in certain cases. My jaw dropped when I saw the pictures! think this is a great tool to have in anyone's toolbox.