Warren & Brown Rapid Screw Extractor Remover For Damaged Stripped Phillips Screws

SKU: DS001.A0185.DBZ60G
Sale price$57.59

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Description

The kit Comprises Of 2 Bits To Suit Various Degrees Of Damage.

Description:

  • Condition: 100% Brand New
  • Product Type:Rapid Screw Extractor
  • Color: Black
  • No power required
  • No drilling required
  • No hammer required (1st bit only)

Features:

  • The dbz-60g Rapid Screw Extractor for Phillips screws (size #2) is a new innovative screw removal product released by warren brown. (Made in Japan). This well thought out tool requires no power, no drilling or hammering (when the supplied bit No.1 is used)
  • A fast & easy way to remove Phillips screws with damaged heads (size #2)
  • No power required, no drilling required ....& no hammer required (when using bit No. 1)
  • Short promo video here >> dbz-60g rapid screw extractor demo video <<
  • High-torque handle grip - standard 6.35mm (1/4") hex drive
  • Manufactured in Japan
  • If the screw's head is lightly damaged, insert the supplied bit No.1 into the handle ...& simply press down on the screw & twist it out.
  • If the screw head is heavily damaged, then hammer the supplied bit No. 2 into the screw head until it 'bites' into the screw head (& stands upright on its own) - then affix the handle, press down & twist the screw out. (see product gallery for the screw sizes that the dbz-60g works with)

How to use the DBZ60G rapid screw extractor:

1st Bit – Press & Twist

  • 4 edges of the cross tip can firmly grip the remaining corners of Phillips recess.
  • Insert the 1st Bit into the handle grip and grip it as illustrated below.
  • Place the bit tip into the screw head, then scrape away burs in the recess by twisting it back and forth lightly.
  • After you feel the bit tip catches the corner of the recess, turn counter clockwise while pressing firmly downward.

2nd Bit – Strike & Turn

  • Clean out any steel chips left in the screw recess.
  • Fit the rubber sleeve to the 2nd Bit and position the blade in the recess.
  • Strike the end of the bit with a hammer.
  • Make sure the bit is self-standing upright, and then affix the grip on to the bit. DO NOT HIT THE GRIP WITH A HAMMER.
  • Turn counter-clockwise while pressing firmly downward.

Package list:

  • 1 x Rapid Screw Extractor

Note:

  • Despite every effort to provide accurate images of each product's colour, actual colours may vary slightly, due to different device screen settings, the lighting in the installation location, slight differences in product finishes over time and other factors. We will not accept responsibility for any colour differences that are not factory faults.
  • Parts compatibility given is a guide only. We are not liabel for misapplication. Please check compare with your old part for fitment to your bike or check with your mechanic before purchasing.
  • International customers: please be aware that your country's customs may charge you an import duty or tax on this item upon delivery. Please refer to your relevant authorities for more information.

The kit Comprises Of 2 Bits To Suit Various Degrees Of Damage.

Description:

  • Condition: 100% Brand New
  • Product Type:Rapid Screw Extractor
  • Color: Black
  • No power required
  • No drilling required
  • No hammer required (1st bit only)

Features:

  • The dbz-60g Rapid Screw Extractor for Phillips screws (size #2) is a new innovative screw removal product released by warren brown. (Made in Japan). This well thought out tool requires no power, no drilling or hammering (when the supplied bit No.1 is used)
  • A fast & easy way to remove Phillips screws with damaged heads (size #2)
  • No power required, no drilling required ....& no hammer required (when using bit No. 1)
  • Short promo video here >> dbz-60g rapid screw extractor demo video <<
  • High-torque handle grip - standard 6.35mm (1/4") hex drive
  • Manufactured in Japan
  • If the screw's head is lightly damaged, insert the supplied bit No.1 into the handle ...& simply press down on the screw & twist it out.
  • If the screw head is heavily damaged, then hammer the supplied bit No. 2 into the screw head until it 'bites' into the screw head (& stands upright on its own) - then affix the handle, press down & twist the screw out. (see product gallery for the screw sizes that the dbz-60g works with)

How to use the DBZ60G rapid screw extractor:

1st Bit – Press & Twist

  • 4 edges of the cross tip can firmly grip the remaining corners of Phillips recess.
  • Insert the 1st Bit into the handle grip and grip it as illustrated below.
  • Place the bit tip into the screw head, then scrape away burs in the recess by twisting it back and forth lightly.
  • After you feel the bit tip catches the corner of the recess, turn counter clockwise while pressing firmly downward.

2nd Bit – Strike & Turn

  • Clean out any steel chips left in the screw recess.
  • Fit the rubber sleeve to the 2nd Bit and position the blade in the recess.
  • Strike the end of the bit with a hammer.
  • Make sure the bit is self-standing upright, and then affix the grip on to the bit. DO NOT HIT THE GRIP WITH A HAMMER.
  • Turn counter-clockwise while pressing firmly downward.

Package list:

  • 1 x Rapid Screw Extractor

Note:

  • Despite every effort to provide accurate images of each product's colour, actual colours may vary slightly, due to different device screen settings, the lighting in the installation location, slight differences in product finishes over time and other factors. We will not accept responsibility for any colour differences that are not factory faults.
  • Parts compatibility given is a guide only. We are not liabel for misapplication. Please check compare with your old part for fitment to your bike or check with your mechanic before purchasing.
  • International customers: please be aware that your country's customs may charge you an import duty or tax on this item upon delivery. Please refer to your relevant authorities for more information.

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