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Bought this tool set to remove a broken bolt. The quality is good for the reasonable cost .
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Prix de vente conseillé : 5,82 €
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Bought this tool set to remove a broken bolt. The quality is good for the reasonable cost .
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Excellent well made product at a good price.
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COMPACT YET VERY STRONG
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I tried to extract a bolt, but the thread didn''t bite into the bolt properly and it stripped itself immediately. The steel wasn''t hard enough to get a good grip.
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SUPERB VALUE WORKED WELL
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I bought this set to remove some hardened steel bolts from an aluminium subframe. The issue I found was that they wasn''t strong enough to bite in. Instead they stripped themselves!! I had to drill the bolts completely out and re-tap.
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I''ve used these on a variety of tasks with great success. Preparation is key & as long as you keep in mind that any diy extraction of a broken part is a risky thing. I personally have removed several broken studs & a broken spark plug. A few hours carefully & meticulously spent have saved me literally hundreds of pounds in garage bills and with a lifetime guarantee I''d highly recommend trying any silverline product. Saying that I need to register a set of nut splitters and an angular torque gauge I''ve recently purchased
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This 5 piece screw and stud extractor set saves time and money by allowing me to quickly remove bolts and screws whose heads are damaged or missing. No more problems when a bolt or screw breaks on my restoration project!
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After trying to remove a set of wheel bolts (that some wally had done up way too tight) one of them snapped! "Oh bugger!" I thought and then after seeing a YouTube video on how to remove broken studs, I chose to order a set of Screw Extractors from Silverline. "I have a few of their products, and never really had any problems " I muttered to myself. Anyways, the Extractors turned up in the post and after drilling out a pilot hole in what was left of the stud, I inserted one of the extractors, gave I a tap or two with my hammer and began to unwind said bolt using an adjustable spanner..... It worked brilliantly! Once the bolt was out, I refitted the wheel, torqued it up and was back on the road again. Great product, recommended to many friends, will definitely be buying more Silverline products in the future:-) Well done! Tools for the engineering mind :-)
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Having snapped the head off my M16 bolt in my hearbox on my golf i needed it out quick. I carefully punched a center point. Using the smallest drill bit i have then bathed it in motor oil to slowly drill it out. Having a big enough hole i then i used the extractor first time it gripped successfully.
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