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Irwin Tools 11118 10 Piece Set Spiral Flute Screw Extractors with Jobber Length Cobalt Alloy Steel Drill Bits

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Style: Straight Flute Extractor Set


Size: 10-Piece


Features

  • Designed for softer materials or thin-walled pieces such as pipes and fittings
  • Design eases extraction because it does not expand the material as you remove it
  • Removes both left-hand and right-hand threaded parts
  • Extractor size and recommended drill bit size are etched on each tool

Description

The Irwin Tools 11118- 10 Piece Set Straight Flute Screw Extractors w/Jobber Length Cobalt Alloy Steel Drill Bits is designed to remove broken fasteners. This set has 5 size drill bits (9/64-Inch, 3/16-Inch, 15/64-Inch, 5/16-Inch and 3/8-Inch) with the corresponding extractors 1-5. From the Manufacturer The Irwin Tools 11118- 10 Piece Set Straight Flute Screw Extractors w/Jobber Length Cobalt Drill Bits is designed to remove broken fasteners. This set has 5 size drill bits (9/64-Inch, 3/16-Inch, 15/64-Inch, 5/16-Inch and 3/8-Inch) with the corresponding extractors 1-5.

Material: Cobalt


Finish Type: Cobalt Alloy Steel


Shank Type: Threaded


Brand: IRWIN


Item dimensions L x W x H: 6.8 x 1 x 1.1 inches


Material: ‎Cobalt


Finish Type: ‎Cobalt Alloy Steel


Shank Type: ‎Threaded


Brand: ‎IRWIN


Item dimensions L x W x H: ‎6.8 x 1 x 1.1 inches


Tool Flute Type: ‎Spiral


Minimum Bore Diameter: ‎9.64 Inches


Surface Recommendation: ‎Metal,Steel,Vinyl


Manufacturer: ‎IRWIN


Part Number: ‎11118


Item Weight: ‎2.4 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎6.8 x 1 x 1.1 inches


Item model number: ‎11118


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎10-Piece


Color: ‎Multi


Style: ‎Straight Flute Extractor Set


Finish: ‎Cobalt Alloy Steel


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Measurement System: ‎Inch


Included Components: ‎STRAIGHT EXT + DRILL BIT 10PC SET


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎Limited lifetime


Date First Available: October 1, 2009


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  • Worked perfectly on extracting sheared Grade 2 3/8” bolts
Style: Spiral Flute Extractor Set Size: 10-Piece
With a lot of patience and cutting oil, I was able to extract three 3/8” bolts that were sheared off flush with the cast base of a generator. It took over an hour of drilling for each bolt, stopping very often to clear the shavings from the drill bit and to add cutting oil to the bit. But, once I got the pilot hole deep enough and got the extractor to bite by tapping with a mallet, the bolts came out clean and fairly easily using an adjustable wrench. The extractor and the left-hand drill bit do not look damaged at all after three bolts. I might have been able to do the job more quickly with more pressure while drilling, but didn’t want to make the project ten times more difficult with a broken bit or extractor. I just let the drill do the work. Also, most probably know this, but the extractors are not meant to be used with an power drill. It is tempting after spending so much time to just drill the pilot hole, but don’t use a power drill. The extractors are just too brittle. Use a tap handle, an adjustable wrench, or some vise grips. Just don’t use a power tool. Plenty of YouTube videos on how to correctly use these tools. Try searching for “remove broken bolt in recessed hole”. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2020 by acttwo

  • Nice set
Style: Spiral Flute Extractor Set Size: 10-Piece
NOTE: I have not used the bits. But you probably aren't buying this for the bits. I have yet to break an extractor. Bits are made in Brazil, but the extractors are USA. The metal case they come in is very nice. Thought it was plastic from the image. Pleasant surprise. Let's assume the bits are just ok. If you are dealing with the occasional stuck screw or bolt, these bits will probably hold up just fine. If you are dealing with them on a daily basis, you might want to upgrade the bits or get an extractor set from Viking/Norseman or the like. Mainly because left hand bits are invaluable in removing a stuck screw. They often can break the screw loose or at least break the bond, making the actual extraction much easier. Regardless, for $20, in my opinion just the extractors are worth it. It's like getting the bits for free. As for this form of extraction, I love it. It works great for me. I haven't broken an extractor. If you go this route, use a center punch just to help line up your bit (even if you have the split ends that avoid "walking"). Then make sure you drill straight. Finally, if you are getting a lot of resistance with the extractor, make sure there is no material blocking the path of your damaged screw. If the path is clear, the extractor will not break and your screw will come right out. I don't know why nobody mentions this on the YouTube videos!! Last thing, don't try to turn them with a drill. I actually damaged the jaws on my cordless drill treating the extractor like a drill bit. Not smart, but that's how you learn. If you get a tap wrench, just note it will have to cover more than 1/2" tap size. The size of the extractors on the grip end is not the same as a tap size. The EX-5 is slightly less than the size of a 3/8" socket. Get an oversized tap wrench or just use a standard adjustable wrench. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2016 by asm154

  • Spark Plug Removal A+++
Style: Straight Flute Extractor Set Size: 6-Piece
First let me say these Extractors size 5 specifically helped me out of a Jam. It easily saved me over $1000 in a shop to have the heads pulled. This got the threaded part of a spark plug out in less than 15 minutes (not counting the overnight Parts Blaster Soak) I ordered these Straight Flute Extractors for work on a Ford Ranger where the Spark Plug HEX broke off in the Head. I had first tried Spiral Extractors however I couldn't get them to bite and pull. Since the spiral causes expansion of the threads it wasn't helping. So I looked online and found these. Wow they got here quick and the quality seemed fine. The prep work to use these was to soak the spark plug tube with Parts blaster or Penetrating oil overnight. I did that last night and just crossed my fingers that it would work. I found the size 5 fit the inside of the plug very well and slightly tapped it in. I had a 13 MM 16 point socket that fit the end of it very well. I took a half inch ratchet and started to turn and it turned but didn't bite. At this point I started to get a little discouraged that I was going to have to get it towed. On second try I hammered the extractor in there. Not very hard but enough where it straightened out and didn't easily move. I then sprayed parts blaster on it and waited 5 minutes. This time when I tried to turn it with the 1/2 inch ratchet it resisted. I put a little pressure and it gave. I though it slipped again but to my surprise it started to spin the threads out. I can no declare how satisfied I am with this product. QUALITY is an understatement. If you need to get out a spark plug and don't think it will work try this. 1. Soak the part for at least 24 hours. BE GENEROUS with with liquid wrench or similar product. It will burn off or evaporate when you are done anyway. 2 Let it sit at least overnight and maybe spray it a second time and let sit. PATIENCE IS THE KEY! 3.Get a size 5 extractor and hammer it into it. As I said no hard hits just tap it in as Happy Gilmore would say. 4. Find a good socket that fits the end of the size 5. For me it was a 13 mm 16 point socket. Turn it and see if it gives. If not try soaking longer and if needed use heat. I personally did not need to use a torch to heat it up. 5. Have an iced tea or Beer and feel relieved Good luck and don't question the product it works great! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2016 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

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