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WUWEOT

WUWEOT Broken Stud Remover, 3/8" Damaged Bolt and Stud Extractor Tool, Manifold Drive Stud Puller Fit 1/4" to 1/2" Rounded Studs for Broken, Damaged, Rounded Off, Painted, and Rusted Tight Bolts

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  • WUWEOT Damaged Bolt and Stud Extractor Tool is Crafted from heat-treated alloy steel, this tool ensures maximum durability and is further fortified with a chrome finish for enhanced resistance against rust. It will less prone to dulling or chipping, which is crucial when dealing with stubborn bolts
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Multi purpose: This stud removal tool is very practical and will help you get more rest time, whether it's exhaust manifolds, fuel plugs, broken bolts, or broken, painted, or rusted setscrews, all can be effectively removed Specification: The inner jaw of this 3/8 inch hex end stud extractor tool effectively extracts threaded, broken, rusted, stripped and smooth studs. Easily extract damaged bolts or studs of 1/4 - 1/2-inch (6-12 mm) studs Compatibility: It is suitable for most drive tools and the hex shaft can be used with manual or pneumatic impact wrenches, ratchets, adjustable wrenches and flat wrenches Built to Last: Crafted from heat-treated alloy steel, this tool ensures maximum durability and is further fortified with a chrome finish for enhanced resistance against rust. It will less prone to dulling or chipping, which is crucial when dealing with stubborn bolts Easy to Use: Place the stud extractor over stud to be removed and tighten the jaws by turning the bottom hexagonal flat nut counterclockwise. Once the jaws are firmly clamped on the broken bolt or stud, continue to turn the stud counterclockwise until it is removed