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5Pcs Damaged Screw Extractor Drill Bit Set HSS
5Pcs Damaged Screw Extractor Drill Bit Set HSS
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Remove Damaged Screws with Control and Precision
This 5-piece Damaged Screw Extractor Drill Bit Set is designed to help you remove stripped, broken, rusted or painted-over screws and bolts with consistent, reliable results. Manufactured from high-speed steel with a nickel-plated surface, each extractor offers a hard-wearing cutting edge and a strong, threaded head that bites securely into the damaged screw. The double-ended design means you can drill and extract using the same bit, reducing bit changes and keeping the process straightforward, even in tight or awkward spaces.
The set includes five extractors in sizes #0, #1, #2, #3 and #4, covering a broad range of common screw and bolt diameters found in household, automotive, mechanical and woodworking tasks. Each piece features a 1/4" (6.35 mm) hex shank for quick, secure fitting into standard drill chucks and impact drivers. The extractors are suitable for a wide range of screw types, including wood screws, machine screws, Phillips, slotted (flat), hex, painted screws and more. Supplied in a compact plastic storage box (approx. 90 × 60 × 15 mm), the set is easy to store in a toolbox, drawer or glove compartment and keeps all sizes clearly organized and ready for use.
Why It's a Smart Choice
- Versatile 5-size set (#0-#4) covers most common damaged screw and bolt sizes in home, workshop and garage applications.
- High-speed steel construction with threaded heads provides strong grip and controlled extraction to help prevent further damage to surrounding material.
- Double-ended drill and extractor design with 1/4" hex shank allows quick, simple three-step operation with standard drills and drivers.
FAQ
Q: What tools do I need to use these extractors?
A: The extractors fit any standard drill or driver with a 1/4" hex chuck. No special adapter is required.
Q: Which materials can I use this set on?
A: The set is suitable for screws embedded in wood, sheet metal, drywall and many common alloys. Always start at low drill speed and increase gradually for better control.
Q: How do I use the double-ended design correctly?
A: First, use the drill end to create a centered hole in the damaged screw. Then remove the bit, flip it around, reinsert the extractor end into the chuck and run the drill in reverse to bite into the hole and back the screw out.
Q: Which screw types can this remove?
A: It is suitable for stripped, broken or rounded wood screws, machine screws, lag bolts, hex bolts, sheet metal screws, Phillips and flat-head screws, as well as screws covered by paint or light corrosion.
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