Screw Extractor Set 2pc No.6 With Left Hand Drill Bit
R 148.00
Ex VAT: R 128.70
| Quantity | Unit Price | You Save |
|---|---|---|
| 5 or more | R 146.01 | 1.34 % |
| 10 or more | R 141.65 | 4.29 % |
| 20 or more | R 138.39 | 6.50 % |
- Stock: 845
- MPN: TC SE0906-2
- Weight: 0.18kg
- Dimensions: 200.00mm x 78.00mm x 15.00mm
- SKU: TC SE0906-2
- UPC: 6009515902438
SCREW EXTRACTOR SET 2PC NO.6 WITH LEFT HAND DRILL BIT
Features
- No.6 extractor size — suited for larger-diameter screws and bolts.
- Left-hand drill bit included — assists in loosening before extraction.
- Left-hand spiral flute design — grips securely under reverse torque for removal.
- Hardened tool steel construction — built for durability and repeat use.
Benefits
- Effective on large fasteners: The No.6 size covers high-stakes removals where smaller extractors fail.
- Reduced damage risk: Works to remove studs cleanly, preserving the parent thread.
- Compact and job-ready: Carded kit fits in a tool pouch for service calls.
Extra Information
- Center-punch the broken fastener and drill a pilot hole before using the extractor to ensure alignment.
- Use penetrating oil and allow soak time if the fastener is seized—this improves extraction success.
- If the extractor slips, stop and move to a larger size rather than risking thread damage.
Pro Tip
- After extraction of a large bolt, consider chasing the thread with a die or tap to clean up before reassembly—maximising reliability.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TC-SE0906-2 |
| Product Type | Screw/Bolt extractor set |
| Pieces | 2 (extractor + left-hand drill bit) |
| Extractor Size | No.6 |
| Extractor Style | Left-hand spiral |
| Material | Hardened tool steel |
| Packaging | Carded |
| Typical Use | Removing large broken screws, bolts and studs |
| Barcode (EAN/UPC) | 6009515902438 |
Safety
- Wear eye protection when drilling or extracting broken fasteners—fragments may eject at high speed.
- Ensure the workpiece is securely clamped; misalignment can cause extractor breakage.
- Avoid excessive torque on small extractors—if slipping occurs, move up a size rather than forcing.