SP TOOLS Screw Extractor Set – Straight Type – 5pc
FEATURES
- Set Includes: 1/8”, 3/16”, 15/64”, 5/16” & 3/8”
- Remove broken studs, screws, bolts, etc
- Manufactured from heat treated chrome molybdenum steel
- Square section aids removal of extractor from screws
SKU: SP31302
Categories: Extractors, Thread & Stud Repair
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- They are ideally suited for removing broken bolts, studs & socket screws from medium to hard metals.
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