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BAHCO screw extractor set 5 pcs for broken screws M3–M18 model 1435-5
BAHCO screw extractor set 5 pcs for broken screws M3–M18 model 1435-5
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BAHCO screw extractor set 5 pcs for broken screws M3–M18 model 1435-5
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BAHCO screw extractor set 5 pcs for broken screws M3–M18 model 1435-5
BAHCO screw extractor set 5 pcs for broken screws M3–M18 model 1435-5
BAHCO screw extractor set 5 pcs for broken screws M3–M18 model 1435-5 is a five-piece kit designed to remove broken, rounded or seized screws and studs in metric sizes from M3 to M18. The set includes a graduated range of extractors sized to match common fasteners, allowing recovery of damaged threads and withdrawal of remnants without the need to re-tap or drill new holes in many repair and maintenance situations. The compact kit is intended for use in workshop and field environments and is compatible with standard holders and taps used for extraction tasks.
The extractors are manufactured to provide reliable engagement with damaged screw heads and studs, reducing the risk of further damage during removal. The set covers a broad metric range, which minimizes the need for multiple individual tools. Its design enables use with existing extraction workflows and common driving tools, while the compact five-piece layout simplifies storage and transport for mechanics and maintenance professionals.
Select the extractor size that best matches the damaged fastener. If required, clear any debris from the screw head and create an appropriate engagement point using a center punch or drill a small pilot to guide the extractor. Insert the extractor into the damaged head or recess and apply steady counter-clockwise torque using an appropriate holder, tap wrench or socket adapter until the fastener backs out. Work progressively and avoid excessive force that could shear the extractor; use penetrating lubricant and incremental torque to assist stubborn fasteners.
Use correct personal protective equipment and secure the workpiece before extraction. When possible, apply penetrating oil and allow time for it to work before attempting removal. If the extractor shows signs of wear or damage, replace it to prevent breakage inside the fastener.
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