Spiral Flute Screw Extractor - No. 1
Spiral Flute Screw Extractor - No. 1

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Item # 7OAGRVUPC: 081838734015
SPIRAL FLUTE SCREW EXTRACTOR - NO. 1

Century Drill & Tool hardened tempered alloy-steel spiral flute screw extractor for removing broken screws, bolts, and studs. The left-hand spiral design bites deeper with each turn, providing continuously increasing grip for reliable extraction of seized or sheared fasteners that a straight-flute extractor would slip on.

  • No. 1 size - removes fasteners 3/32" to 5/32"
  • Pilot hole: drill 5/64" (left-hand bit preferred - sometimes backs out the fastener before the extractor is even needed)
  • Use case: small machine screws (#8 to #10), small wood screws, dental drill bits, and #6 sheet metal screws
  • Spiral flute design grips deeper as torque is applied, unlike straight-flute extractors which can slip
  • Hardened tempered alloy-steel construction
  • Square shank for use with tap wrench or adjustable wrench for controlled torque
  • Manufacturer part number: 73401

Extraction Tip: Center-punch the broken fastener to keep the pilot drill from wandering, then drill the pilot hole straight and centered with cutting oil to reduce heat. Tap the extractor in with a hammer to seat the spiral teeth, then turn slowly counter-clockwise with a tap wrench. A snapped extractor is much harder to remove than the original fastener, so never use an impact driver or apply more torque than the square shank tolerates - if it does not move, soak with penetrating oil for an hour and try again rather than forcing it.