Could anyone recommend a set of stud extractors. Not the tapered ones where one has to drill a hole into the stud or bolt, nor the ones that are designed for fasteners with rounded off heads but the ones designed to grip a straight stud.
Sealey seem to make one based upon a wheel and a concentric drive. I have tried a stillson but there isn't much room to manoeuvre and the spanner keeps slipping out of line.
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stud extractors
Re: stud extractors
Hi
The best stud extractors I have seen is the Facom 287B....
The number (8, 9, 10 etc...) following the reference number 287B is for the diameter... Yes, you need one extractor for each diameter..
The best stud extractors I have seen is the Facom 287B....
The number (8, 9, 10 etc...) following the reference number 287B is for the diameter... Yes, you need one extractor for each diameter..
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I am a froggy, nobody is perfect
1934 BSA three wheeler - 1968 Daimler 250 V8 - 1993 Daimler XJ40 Majestic LWB
I am a froggy, nobody is perfect
1934 BSA three wheeler - 1968 Daimler 250 V8 - 1993 Daimler XJ40 Majestic LWB
Re: stud extractors
Britool do one which goes over the stud, multi size. I'll try and find a number.
Nick.
Nick.
"Nick - do you think you will ever put that old car back together again?"
Re: stud extractors
This kind of multisize tool is of course less expensive, but it less effective too, IMHO.
The facom tool keeps the threads in perfect shape.
The facom tool keeps the threads in perfect shape.
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I am a froggy, nobody is perfect
1934 BSA three wheeler - 1968 Daimler 250 V8 - 1993 Daimler XJ40 Majestic LWB
I am a froggy, nobody is perfect
1934 BSA three wheeler - 1968 Daimler 250 V8 - 1993 Daimler XJ40 Majestic LWB
Re: stud extractors
Couldn't find the Britool number quickly, the Sykes Pickavant equivalent is number SP01220000. Always worked for me.
Nick
Nick
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