Dormer X106XM100NO8 Carbon Steel Screw Extractor, No.8
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For extracting broken screws or studs by inserting the extractor into a pre-drilled hole in the screw and turning anti-clockwise No.7 to No.9 extractors supplied in robust metal retractable case Warning: Screw Extractors are brittle and liable to snap if not used correctly. Please use the appropriate tap wrench To extract a broken stud, drill the recommended size hole in the stud as marked on the screw extractor Always use the shortest possible self centering drill. Insert the largest possible screw extractor and turn anti-clockwise using a suitable tap wrench whilst applying a slight downward pressure
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For extracting broken screws or studs by inserting the extractor into a pre-drilled hole in the screw and turning anti-clockwise No.7 to No.9 extractors supplied in robust metal retractable case Warning: Screw Extractors are brittle and liable to snap if not used correctly. Please use the appropriate tap wrench To extract a broken stud, drill the recommended size hole in the stud as marked on the screw extractor Always use the shortest possible self centering drill. Insert the largest possible screw extractor and turn anti-clockwise using a suitable tap wrench whilst applying a slight downward pressure
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For extracting broken screws or studs by inserting the extractor into a pre-drilled hole in the screw and turning anti-clockwise No.7 to No.9 extractors supplied in robust metal retractable case Warning: Screw Extractors are brittle and liable to snap if not used correctly. Please use the appropriate tap wrench To extract a broken stud, drill the recommended size hole in the stud as marked on the screw extractor Always use the shortest possible self centering drill. Insert the largest possible screw extractor and turn anti-clockwise using a suitable tap wrench whilst applying a slight downward pressure