Armeg Product Guide
Screw Extractors
Screw Extractors Part Numbers & Technical Information
Perfect for….. Removing broken bolts and screws
Screw Extractors
Description
Pre-Drill with HSS diameter mm
Part Number
Number 1 Number 2 Number 3 Number 4 Number 5 Number 6 Number 7 Number 8 Number 9
NO.1 SCREW NO.2 SCREW NO.3 SCREW NO.4 SCREW NO.5 SCREW NO.6 SCREW NO.7 SCREW NO.8 SCREW NO.9 SCREW
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Screw Extractors are ideal for extracting: • Broken screws • Broken bolts • Broken studs • Rounded off screw heads
Square Shank Square shank is designed for use with spanners etc for user convenience Job-Specific Steel Manufactured with a job-specific grade of steel designed to withstand flex and high torque loads experienced during operation. Left Hand Thread Left hand thread allows Screw Extractors to be inserted into broken screws or studs and turned anti clockwise to extract
A
A
B
Description
Part Number
B
5 Piece Set A (Numbers 1 - 5)
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SET A
C
6 Piece Set B (Numbers 1 - 6)
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SET B
C
DID YOU KNOW?
Low / Medium tensile screws Pre-Drilled Hole Size (mm)
High tensile screws Pre-Drilled Hole Size (mm)
No.
Size of screw to be removed (mm)
Drive Square
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
3 - 5
2
2 3
3.15
Screw Extractors are
6
2.8
4 5
8 - 10
4
4.3
12 14
5.5 7.2
6 8
6.3
9
16 - 20 22 - 30 33 - 42
10.5 13.5 20.5
11
11.2
14.5 21.5
14 20 25
45
27
28
TECH TIP!
TECH TIP!
When using Screw Extractors, first drill a pilot hole in the screw to be extracted to the correct diameter required. The Screw Extractor can then be placed
Be careful not to over-exert the screw
extractor when attempting to turn the broken screw
(especially on the small diameters). Over-exertion could cause breakage
into the pilot hole and turned anti-clockwise to extract the screw
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