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10 Piece 3/8" Drive Deep - GRIP TOOLING TECHNOLOGIES

Part #: XBM10DS

The GRIP TOOLING TECHNOLOGIES XBM10DS 10 Piece 3/8" Drive Deep Extractor Set is engineered for professional technicians facing the challenge of damaged or stubborn fasteners. This robust set provides a reliable solution for effectively removing and even installing fasteners that are up to 100% rounded, ensuring tasks can be completed efficiently without causing further damage.

Key Features

  • Advanced Grip Design: Specifically engineered to engage and secure fasteners that are up to 100% rounded, preventing slippage and allowing for confident removal.
  • Bi-Directional Functionality: Unique design enables both the loosening of damaged fasteners and the tightening of new or existing fasteners, enhancing versatility in various applications.
  • Integrated FORS Pusher Rod: Includes an M9 FORS pusher rod to facilitate the safe and easy removal of extracted objects from the extractor tool.
  • Enhanced Visibility: Laser-etched markings on each extractor ensure clear and permanent size identification, speeding up tool selection.
  • Durable Construction: Built for both hand and impact tool use, offering professional-grade durability to withstand demanding automotive and industrial environments (do not use impact tools on the pusher rod).

Applications

This versatile extractor set is an indispensable tool for mechanics and industrial professionals. It excels in critical situations such as removing broken studs, seized bolts, damaged lug nuts, and stubborn grease nipples. Its deep design allows access to fasteners in recessed areas, making it ideal for engine work, suspension repairs, and general vehicle maintenance where conventional sockets fail.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: GRIP TOOLING TECHNOLOGIES
  • Model Number: XBM10DS
  • Drive Size: 3/8"
  • Included Sizes: 10mm, 11mm, 12mm, 13mm, 14mm, 15mm, 16mm, 17mm, 18mm, 19mm
  • Accessories: M9 FORS Pusher Rod
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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 19 April, 2024.