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Drill a hole in the broken part, insert the extractor, and turn. The part will back out without damaging the threads around it.
No more searching for the right drill bit sizes—these sets match them with the corresponding extractors.
Keep a selection of extractors on hand to back out a variety of broken parts without damaging the threads around them.
Store your extractors and corresponding drill bits.
The extractors in these sets provide the tightest fit and the most contact with the part to be removed but also cause the most expansion.
The extractors in this set are matched with the right drill bit sizes as well as bushings to help you drill a centered hole into the broken part.
These extractors provide the tightest fit and the most contact with the part to be removed but also cause the most expansion.
Deep flutes provide a strong grip and reduced expansion of the part you need to extract.
These sets include a variety of extractors with deep flutes to provide a strong grip and reduced expansion of the part you need to extract.
The short and stocky design provides a strong grip without needing to drill a deep hole. After drilling, insert the extractor and turn.
With a short and stocky design, the extractors in these sets provide a strong grip without needing to drill a deep hole. After drilling, insert the extractor and turn.
The tapered wedge shape of these extractors won’t expand the broken part, making it easier to remove. After drilling, tap in with a hammer and turn.
The extractors in these sets have a tapered wedge shape that won’t expand the broken part, making it easier to remove. After drilling, tap in with a hammer and turn.
The tapered wedge shape of these extractors won’t expand the broken part, making it easier to remove. Sets include the matching drill bit sizes.
These sets have a variety of extractors to drill and remove broken screws, bolts, and studs with a single tool.
Drill and remove broken screws, bolts, and studs with a single tool.
Drill old pipe stubs out of fittings when replacing plastic pipe. These extractors let you reuse difficult-to-remove fittings, such as those in concrete floors, and install new pipe.
Sets include a selection of extractors you place over stripped or deformed bolt heads that can be difficult to grip with a wrench. Tap in place with a hammer and turn to extract without damaging the threads around the fastener.
Place these extractors over stripped or deformed bolt heads that can be difficult to grip with a wrench. Tap in place with a hammer and turn to extract without damaging the threads around the fastener.
Use a square-drive ratchet wrench and socket to turn and extract fasteners.
Use a power tool to quickly extract a fastener.
Use these sets to extract socket head cap screws that have damaged or rounded recesses without drilling.
Extract socket head cap screws that have damaged or rounded recesses without drilling.
The extractors in these sets take out socket set screws that have damaged or rounded recesses without drilling.
Take out socket set screws that have damaged or rounded recesses without drilling.
These sets have a variety of extractors to remove button-head socket cap screws that have damaged or rounded recesses without drilling.
Remove button-head socket cap screws that have damaged or rounded recesses without drilling.
Extract flat-head socket cap screws that have damaged or rounded recesses without drilling.
Use these sets to extract flat-head socket cap screws that have damaged or rounded recesses without drilling.
Insert the extractors in these sets into a pipe or fitting and turn with a wrench—the knurls will grip the part so you can twist it out.
Insert these extractors into a pipe or fitting and turn with a wrench—the knurls will grip the part so you can twist it out.
Use a square-drive wrench to tighten the knurled wheel, which grips and extracts threaded studs and rods as you turn.
Remove small stripped and damaged screws such as those used in eyeglasses and electronics. Place the extractor in the stripped recess and twist out the fastener.
Sets include various sizes of quick-hold external grip pullers. Each puller has a cage around the jaws that keeps them in place for a quick job of gripping bearings and pulleys.
Jaws stay aligned, so you can secure bearings and pulleys quickly.
Grip bearings, gears, and wheels from the outside edge to pull them off a shaft.
These low-capacity pullers are often used to remove corroded battery terminals.
Move the immovable—these puller sets include a hand pump and hydraulic cylinder, so you can create a large amount of pulling force.
Remove press-fit hubs and fan blades in a variety of sizes. Sets include a hub adapter and long jaws so you can grip large components.
A must-have for HVAC jobs, this puller makes quick work of removing press-fit hubs and fan blades from motor shafts.
Separate bearings, collars, hubs, and other shaft-mounted items so you can remove them.
Use the separators in these sets to separate bearings, collars, hubs, and other shaft-mounted items so you can remove them.
Clamp these separators into the V-groove of a pulley for a secure grip.
Tackle a wide variety of pulling jobs—use pullers in these sets to grip objects from the outside or the inside.
Grip objects on the outside or inside to tackle both types of pulling jobs.
Complete with a locking storage box, use the pullers in this set to tackle a wide variety of pulling jobs—use pullers to grip objects from the outside or the inside.
With reversible jaws that stay aligned, these pullers can quickly grip objects from the outside or inside.
To quickly grip objects from either the outside or inside, all the pullers in these sets have reversible jaws that stay aligned.
Get a grip on objects with blind holes—these pullers have an expanding collet that secures bearings and bushings from inside.
Get a grip on objects with blind holes—these puller sets have a variety of expanding collets that secure bearings and bushings from inside.
Also known as pilot bearing pullers, use these pullers to grip the interior edge of press-fit bearings, oil seals, and bushings.
Install and remove bearings, pulleys, sprockets, and other press-fit parts with tapered holes.
Also known as steering wheel and flywheel pullers, you can change the bolt configuration on these pullers to fit a variety of tapered hole patterns.
Make your old puller work like new by replacing worn forcing screws.
Use a shaft protector on the tip of your forcing screw to prevent damage from pressure applied by the puller and forcing screw.
Pull bearings, gears, and other parts from hollow shafts and housings. Place one of these adapters in the end of your hollow shaft to provide a surface for the forcing screw to push against.
Use adapters on the ends of forcing screws and face-grip puller legs when pulling shafts, bearing caps, and pinions.
The compact design of these pullers allows easy access to remove your steering linkage (pitman arm).
Sets include three pry bars with a plastic handle for a comfortable grip.
For a comfortable grip, these pry bars have a plastic handle.
Sets include four pry bars with a mix of end styles for a variety of prying, lifting, and positioning jobs.
Slide these bars under heavy objects for prying, lifting, and positioning jobs.
Lift and pry small objects, such as electronic and circuit board-mounted components. These tools are also known as chip lifters.
With 14 different head positions, these pry bars fit into difficult-to-access spots for maximum leverage.
One end of these pry bars is aluminum-bronze coated to prevent scratching. Often used to separate die blocks, they're also known as die bars.
The plastic handle provides a comfortable grip.
The claw-shaped end grips and extracts nails, tacks, and brads. Also known as claw bars.
An insulated handle protects against shock from accidental contact with live electrical circuits. These tools are tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC 60900 and ASTM F1505.
Made of aluminum-bronze that is Factory Mutual approved, these tools inhibit sparking and are nonmagnetic and corrosion resistant. They satisfy OSHA requirements that specify nonsparking tools for locations where flammable vapors and combustible residues are present.
The head grips and extracts nails, tacks, and brads. Also known as claw bars.
Like the claw end of a hammer around a nail, these wedges grip studs or rods from both sides to give you leverage for prying apart two joined components.
Place the tip of these tools into an insert and strike a light blow to the tool’s head. Then turn the tools counterclockwise with pressure to extract the insert.
Thread these tools into an insert and turn counterclockwise to extract.
Attach this tool to your drill to remove all styles of domed head rivets.
Slide these tools under the head of push-in rivets and squeeze the handles to pop the rivet out. They are also known as panel clip pliers.
Often used for fence repairs, these removers take out large hammer-in staples.
The head has a serrated hammer on one side for driving staples, a point on the other for pulling staples, and a staple grip on top.
A hammer and punch in one, this tool knocks out pins, rivets, and bolts.
The handles of these assorted picks have a magnet at the end to pick up small steel objects. Use to hold and position wire, springs, and other small parts.
The handle has a magnet at the end to pick up small steel objects. Use these picks to hold and position wire, springs, and other small parts.
The assorted tools in these sets are used to hold, separate, and position wire, springs, and other small parts.
Use these tools to hold, separate, and position wire, springs, and other small parts.
Hold, separate, and position small parts with one tool. These sets include assorted picks with a different tip at each end.
A different tip at each end allows you to install, extract, and position parts with one tool.
Sets include a handle and an assortment of tips for holding and positioning wire, springs, and other small parts.
Change tips to use a different size or style pick for holding and positioning wire, springs, and other small parts.
Reach around obstructions and into tight spaces with picks that have long, angled tips. Use these tools to hold, separate, and position wire, springs, and other small parts.
Solder won’t stick to these assorted picks, which are used for positioning circuit board components.
Position circuit board components without solder sticking to these picks.
Made of beryllium copper that is FM approved, these picks satisfy OSHA requirements that specify nonsparking tools for locations where flammable vapors and combustible residues are present.
These assorted picks have insulated handles that protect against accidental contact with live electrical circuits. They are tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC 60900 and ASTM F1505.
An insulated handle protects against accidental contact with live electrical circuits. These picks are tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC 60900 and ASTM F1505.
Avoid nicking or scratching sensitive components. These picks are good for adjusting small wires or separating press-fit plastic components.
Made of either plastic or wood, the picks in these sets won’t nick or scratch sensitive components or soft materials.
Use the assorted tools in these sets to pull material out of tight spots. The corkscrew tips twist into material for a firm hold while the handle provides the necessary leverage for pulling.
Pull material out of tight spots. Similar to removing a cork from a bottle, the tip twists into material to provide a firm hold while the handle provides the necessary leverage for pulling.
Sets include an assortment of handles and tips for pulling material out of tight spots. Replace tips when they become worn or to use a different style.
Replace tips when they become worn or to use a different style. The corkscrew tip twists into material to provide a firm hold while the handle provides the necessary leverage for pulling.
Made of beryllium copper with an aluminum-bronze handle, these pullers satisfy OSHA requirements that specify nonsparking tools for locations where flammable vapors and combustible residues are present. Use to extract material from tight spots.
The assorted picks in these sets are used to install and position tiny springs and wires. Unlike conventional picks that have pointed tips, these are rounded to prevent damage to sensitive components.
A different tip at each end installs and positions tiny springs and wires. Unlike conventional picks that have pointed tips, these are rounded to prevent damage to sensitive components.
Install and position tiny springs and wires. Unlike conventional picks that have pointed tips, these are rounded to prevent damage to sensitive components.
The tacky surface on these positioners picks up lightweight objects, such as tiny springs and wire, to help you place and install them.
The assorted needle-sharp picks in these sets are similar to dental instruments and suitable for work around delicate circuits and components.
Similar to dental instruments, these needle-sharp picks are suitable for work around delicate circuits and components.
A precision tip on each end of these picks lets you install, extract, and position parts around delicate circuits and components with one tool. The needle-sharp tips are similar to dental tools.
Install, extract, and position parts around delicate circuits and components with the precision tip on each end of the picks in these sets. The needle-sharp tips are similar to dental tools.
Shaped for removing the seals around bearings, insert the tip of these tools behind the seal and pull. The curved head provides leverage to remove stuck and stubborn material.
Also known as packing irons, these tools allow you to install packing into hard-to-reach areas. The blunt tip prevents them from accidentally cutting or damaging the packing material.
The angled tip and large handle make it easy to pry out cotter pins.
These assorted tweezers hold small parts without the need to apply pressure. Squeeze to open the tips and release to close them.
Hold small parts without the need to apply pressure. Squeeze these tweezers to open the tips and release to close them.
An LED lights the tips for picking up and positioning in dark areas.
Sets include assorted tweezers with each style a different color for easy identification.
Each style of tweezer is a different color for easy identification.
Grip a variety of objects with these general purpose tweezers.
Sets include an assortment of general purpose tweezers for gripping a variety of objects.
Extra-long tips provide access to material in hard-to-reach areas.
Lock the tips closed to use these tweezers like a clamp.
Choose plastic tweezers for a soft, nonmarring grip. These tools are corrosion resistant and nonmagnetic.
Made from plastic, the tweezers in these sets have a soft grip that won’t scratch or damage objects.
Protect against accidental contact with live electrical circuits. These plastic-insulated tweezers are tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC 60900 and ASTM F1505.
Prevent buildup from electrostatic discharge (ESD) that can damage sensitive equipment. The cushioned grips drain static from your application and provide comfort and heat protection.
Unlike other tweezers where the tips come together, these tweezers have tips specially designed to remove chips and other delicate components from circuit boards.
Sets include an assortment of tweezers with specially designed tips to remove chips and other delicate components from circuit boards.
Sets include an assortment of premium tweezers that are Swiss made to tight tolerances for the perfect tip alignment required for work under magnification.
Grip small objects without applying any pressure—the tips on these tweezers open when you squeeze them and close when you release. Swiss made to tight tolerances, they have the perfect tip alignment required for work under magnification.
Swiss-made to tight tolerances, these tweezers have perfect tip alignment, so they can be used to work under magnification.
Prevent buildup from electrostatic discharge (ESD) that can damage sensitive equipment. The cushioned grips drain static from your application. These premium tweezers are Swiss made to tight tolerances for the perfect tip alignment required for work under magnification.
Often used to grip objects during thermal, chemical, and soldering processes, these zirconia ceramic tweezers are highly heat and corrosion resistant.
Extend the life of these tweezers by replacing the tips when they become worn.
These assorted tweezers have tips that can be replaced when they become worn. Tips are carbon fiber, which insulates against heat and won’t nick or scratch components.
A set of pliers and tweezers give you the versatility of applying force with your full hand or precision of using your fingertips.
After using a large-diameter bit to drill a starter hole in a broken tap, drill out the tap with one of these tools. Sets include multiple removers for use with different tap sizes and two picks for removing the remains.
After using a large-diameter bit to drill a starter hole in a broken tap, drill out the tap with one of these tools.
To extract taps of different sizes, these sets include multiple extractors. Use them with a tap wrench to remove taps with straight flutes from the workpiece without damaging the surrounding threads.
Fingers on the extractor grip the flutes on a broken tap. Use with a tap wrench to remove taps with straight flutes from the workpiece without damaging the surrounding threads.
Use the fingers on these extractors to grip the flutes of a broken pipe thread tap. They connect to a tap wrench to remove taps with straight flutes from the workpiece without damaging the surrounding threads.
Extract three sizes of pin-and-sleeve contacts from connectors.
Extract pin-and-sleeve contacts from connectors.
Insert three sizes of pin-and-sleeve contacts into connectors.
Insert pin-and-sleeve contacts into connectors.
No need to call a locksmith—these sets include extractor picks to pull broken key stubs out of lock cylinders.
Replace hard-to-grip miniature bulbs in equipment such as control panels and indicators. Install new bulbs without leaving behind oil from your fingers that can cause bulbs to burn out.
Insert removers into broken bulbs and twist to take the bulbs out. A built-in tray collects the glass shards.
These changers create a vacuum seal against a light bulb. They're often used to change bulbs in recessed lights where there's no room to reach around the bulb.
Wrap these guards around grip pullers, presses, and other moving equipment to protect yourself from flying debris.
The face and head are made of aluminum-bronze that is Factory Mutual approved, so these tools inhibit sparking and are nonmagnetic and corrosion resistant. Use them to drive and remove nails.
Drive nails with the flat, steel face and remove them with the claw on the other end of the head.
Remove staples from stacks of paper.