Dormer M9002 screw extractor for removing broken bolts (M6-M8) without thread damage. Includes drill size recommendations.
The Dormer M9002 Screw Extractor is a specialised tool designed for removing broken right-handed bolts and screws from threaded holes without damaging the threads. This extractor is used counter-clockwise, ensuring easy removal of stuck or damaged fasteners. A guide hole of the proper size must be drilled before inserting the extractor for effective use.
Features & Benefits
Specifications
The extractor comes in a compact size, making it easy to handle in tight workspaces. Its hardened construction ensures durability and long-lasting performance, while the precise cutting diameter steps facilitate efficient bolt removal.
Usage Guidelines
When working with different materials, always refer to the recommended drill sizes to avoid damaging the workpiece. High-tensile screws may require a slightly larger pilot hole compared to standard screws.
This tool is ideal for automotive repairs, machinery maintenance, and general DIY applications where fastener extraction is required.
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