B. Sampson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de enero de 2025
Nice little set. The 5 extractors come in a storage case. It also includes a chart to let you know what size drill bit to use for each extractor. These are easy to use. Just drill a hole, tap the extractor into place with a hammer, then twist it. I would also recommend using a punch to help keep your drill bit centered.
MaV
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de octubre de 2024
Pros:Worked as expected.Was able to put a good amount of force and did not break.Cons:NoneOther thoughts:Yeah, it is frustrating when you need to lead with screws who had broken off, or which has been rounded to the point of being unable to remove.
Lawrence O.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de octubre de 2024
I got this to try helping out with a rusted and stripped screw. I was eventually able to use these to get it out and now I have a good addition to the toolbox. The set seems to be well made and it comes in a case. I didn't find any problems with the make or quality either.
Yp.p
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de septiembre de 2024
- Item arrived in well packed box- Quality of bits is very decent and finished, we have two other sets but when you look at this one, the bits thread are well machined and finished, the tap tool is also heavy duty, one side handle can be removed and put it back in box, bits are in case- Tap tool is bit tricky to use, drill the hole, put bit in hole, use hammer and tap into hole, then put tap took on square side of bit, tight handle and then start rotating tap tool by hand slowly until bit catch the hole, again, go slow and you will see the result- It worked fine to remove small size screws/bolts etc- Overall it is very good product- Price is very reasonable- Very highly recommend product
Paul
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de septiembre de 2024
The only current problem I had to try this on was a brass fitting that broke off inside the galvanized pipe fitting of my air hose real. Unfortunately the brass was too soft and simply expanded into the threads. However I was impressed with the amount of torque this took. I had also gotten an adapter that lets you use a 3/8" socket on extractors and taps. So knowing there was a slim chance this would work, I used that on the extractor. That means I was using a ratchet on this extractor and it didn't break - I've checked my hand tightening ability against a torque wrench and I know when I apply 25 lbs and it was taking that. I even went so far as to try my hex drive impact drill with a 3/8" adapter. That had to have exceeded 50 lbs of torque and it just kept biting in and trying to spin the broken part out. Unfortunately I couldn't hold the round galvanized pipe in the vise tight enough. I'm sure that if I was using these on a regular broken bolt in a more solid fixture that I had drilled out they would have worked.