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Socket extractor set NEO tools 09-605, M5–M20, 6 pieces
Socket extractor set NEO tools 09-605, M5–M20, 6 pieces
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Socket extractor set NEO tools 09-605, M5–M20, 6 pieces
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Socket extractor set NEO tools 09-605, M5–M20, 6 pieces
Socket extractor set NEO tools 09-605, M5–M20, 6 pieces
NEO tools socket extractor set 09-605 contains six purpose-built extractors for removing damaged, rounded or seized metric bolts and nuts from M5 to M20. The set is intended for use in mechanical repair, vehicle maintenance and general workshop tasks where conventional sockets cannot grip fasteners due to stripped heads. Designed to engage firmly with the remaining metal, these extractors allow removal without the need for additional drilling or welding in many cases.
The set offers a compact selection of extractor sizes that cover common metric fasteners from small to medium diameter. Each extractor is shaped to bite into damaged heads, providing reliable torque transfer and minimizing slippage during removal. Made to work with standard impact or hand tools, the set reduces the time and effort needed to extract rounded bolts and nuts while keeping the workflow simple and efficient.
Select the extractor size that best matches the damaged fastener and fit it into a compatible socket or adaptor. Position the extractor over the damaged head so its biting profile engages the remaining metal, then apply steady torque using a ratchet or impact tool in the removal direction. If necessary, apply penetrating oil beforehand to ease corrosion and reduce resistance. Maintain controlled force to avoid further damaging surrounding components.
For safer and more effective extraction, start with lower torque and increase gradually. Use appropriate personal protective equipment such as safety glasses and gloves. When working on seized fasteners, heating or applying penetrating oil can improve results; avoid excessive force that could damage structural parts.
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