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Screw Extractor

Screw Extractor

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Choose from 1/4", 5/16", and 3/8" bits that are designed to work like a reverse drill bit.

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Makes damaged screw extraction quick and easy with your choice of Screw Extractors! Choose from 1/4", 5/16", and 3/8" bits that are designed to work like a reverse drill bit. Simply put the bit in your drill and use your drill in reverse to remove the stripped screw! Works like a charm on old, stripped screws, and soft screws that strip easily.
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  • Removes damaged or stripped screws quickly and easily
  • Works with any power drill
  • Choose the bit that best matches the size of your stripped screw

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One Screw Extractor in Your Choice of Size

 
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Screw Extractor

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Customer Review Rating: 2.4
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1) Submitted by Frank Niepold, from Philadelphia, PA on 8/23/2012
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 3.0

I have successfully used this product where other screw extractors have failed, but I've found it only works under carefully controlled conditions. You need to start it with some sort of guide, you have to use a brace and bit at very slow revolution, you have to be alert  to the possibility that the cutting teeth get snagged by the metal of the screw, you can't let the tool get hot, etc. The tool is incredibly delicate. On the other hand, most other screw extractors don't work at all.

2) Submitted by Denny Hansen, from Palatine, IL on 7/6/2012
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 1.0

I made a wood jig to guide the extractor as suggested, held a slow and constant slow drill speed, and yet the extarctor broke within drilling a few mm into the wood.

3) Submitted by Dale, from Oley, PA on 10/27/2010
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 5.0
I used the 1/4 " size to remove 3 small hinge screws broken off deep in cherry. I used a guide to start indicated by instructions, then pulled it out to clear it frequently. I just screwed a deck screw into it with my fingers to clear it out. One screw backed out - the other two were exposed enough I could unscrew them with medical hemostats. Then plug the holes.
A great product that saved my project. Don't know how I would have gotten those screws out without it.
4) Submitted by Joseph Wilson, from Bellingham, WA on 10/16/2010
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 5.0
Used the 1/4" size to remove a broken screw from oak. I made a guide and took it slow, per the directions, and obtained perfect results.
5) Submitted by Craig Chertack, from Williamsville, NY on 5/17/2010
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 5.0
As an orthopedic surgeon we occasionally have to remove broken screws, and use a similar product. I bought the Rockler 1/4 inch extractor to remove some broken screws from wood trim on my boat, and found it to be spectacular and work just as advertised. I chucked it according to directions, lined it up with the screw axis, applied gentle pressure and rotated the chuck by hand until I was 1/8 inch in, then started the drill slowly in reverse, checking my progress every 10 seconds, with cleaning the teeth; within 1 to 2 minutes I had the screw out, then removed two more. Worked like a charm, saved me a lot of time, and left a hole easily filled with a 1/4 inch dowel. Thank you!
6) Submitted by Mike Harlick, from Seattle, WA on 8/27/2009
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 4.0
With some broken-off screws on my boat, I ordered all three of the extractors; not being able to determine from the product description whether the sizes indicated were ID or OD. Following the directions (important!), I was able to successfully remove the screws and plug the resulting holes with dowels. While it is difficult to use any drill bit without a point or spur, these did the job intended with a centering jig made from a scrap of wood. I know of no other tool that would have worked.
7) Submitted by Robert Horwath, from Hackettstown, NJ on 12/5/2007
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 3.0
The product is not represented properly by the illustration in the catalog. I was expecting a tool that would be long enough to fit into the chuck of my drill and have at least 3" to extract the broken off screw but this tool is only aroind 2" long. I was expecting a 4" tool. I am a little dissappointed, as every other product that I have ever bought from you has met my requirements. I haven't yet used this tool but I expect that it will work okay but not for long broken off screws.
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Quantity Item Number Item Stock Status Price
20794 1/4'' Diameter Screw Extraction
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$13.99 Each
20801 5/16'' Diameter Screw Extraction
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$14.99 Each
20808 3/8'' Diameter Screw Extraction
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$16.49 Each



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