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Screw Extractor Removes Damaged Screws and Bolts Broken Pipe Thread Remover Works on Rusted Parts Wide Compatibility for Kitchen

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This compact screw and broken pipe extractor is designed for both electric drill and manual operation. It combines a 1/4 inch hex shank with a removable straight rod so it can be driven by power tools or turned by hand when access is limited. The tool is intended for users who need a straightforward way to deal with damaged internal threads and pipe stubs.

The main function of the extractor is to remove broken pipe sections and damaged screw or thread fragments that are stuck inside fittings or connectors. By inserting the tool into the broken piece and rotating it, the cutting edges bite into the metal or plastic so the piece can be backed out of the joint. This helps restore the connection so new parts can be installed.

The head features a stepped, multi‑diameter design with working sections of about 17 mm, 23 mm and 27 mm. These steps let a single tool engage several common pipe and valve sizes without changing extractors. Users can select the step that matches the internal diameter of the damaged part for a more secure grip.

The extractor body is made from metal to provide hardness and resistance to wear. This construction is suited to repeated contact with rusted or seized parts where softer materials would quickly deform. A metal tool is also less likely to chip or crack when used with a power drill at low to moderate speeds.

For handling, the 6.35 mm hex shank fits standard drill chucks and many bit holders, making setup simple. The included straight rod can be inserted through the body of the extractor for manual turning, which is useful when working near walls or in other confined spaces where a drill cannot fit. This dual‑use approach supports flexible working methods on site.

Specifications

Item Detail

Tool type Electric drill / manual screw and broken pipe extractor

Operation Can be driven by electric drill or turned manually using straight rod

Material Metal

Overall extractor length Approx. 94 mm (3.70 in)

Hex shank size Approx. 6.35 mm (1/4 in)

Stepped head diameters Approx. 17 mm, 23 mm, 27 mm

Straight rod length Approx. 120 mm (4.72 in)

Straight rod diameter Approx. 6.35 mm (0.25 in)

Size Table

Component Length Main Dimensions

Extractor body 94 mm / 3.70 in Stepped head: 17 / 23 / 27 mm

Hex shank Included in total length 6.35 mm / 0.25 in across flats

Straight operating rod 120 mm / 4.72 in Diameter approx. 6.35 mm / 0.25 in

Packaging

Item Quantity

Broken screw and pipe extractor 1

Straight operating rod 1

For use, select the step that fits snugly into the broken pipe or damaged thread, insert the extractor, and apply steady rotation using either an electric drill at low speed or the manual rod. Avoid excessive speed or force to maintain control and reduce the risk of further damage. This tool provides a practical method for clearing broken internal parts so connections can be re-threaded or refitted.

Store the extractor set in a dry place after use to limit surface corrosion. Wiping off debris and moisture from the cutting edges will help keep them sharp and ready for the next repair job.

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