
Screw Extractor Tool for Broken Screws - Efficiently Remove Damaged Screws
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The tool made of corrosion-resistant stainless steel is designed for removing screws with broken heads. The working part is a truncated cone with a left self-tapping thread with a diameter of 5.5 mm. The shank is semi-circular and is compatible with the handle for the replacement tool (collet clamp). The product is laser labelled with the article number. The tool is reusable and must be sterilised before use.
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