QuikCenter Broken Bolt Remover
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where do i get the sound track? lol
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We need these in the UK....no distributer yet?.....well, i'll do it....seriously
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My left ear enjoyed this video.
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@Armaangandevia1 Can't be as bad as your spelling, I can't figure out if you dislike the product or like it.
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wat about a rounded bolt?
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Quality Item, Sent of for them via ebay, Recommended
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will take off harden stronger metal as grade 8, stainless steel
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LOL he said shaft
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This system works perfectly on any BENCH !
Unfortunately most broken bolts are on the engine, totally inaccessible and prevents you getting the component off and onto the feckin BENCH !!
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what if the bolt is broken off about 2 inchs down a hole. will the tool reach that far?
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this won work i bought this there warranty is bad and so is their customer servise
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thats pretty cool but i space would be an issue with that huge thing. find a way to make it smaller and i'm a buyer for sure
where can i buy this in usa?
oeang00 1 year ago
@oeang00
Currently the tool available through our web site or on ebay. It can also be found under the name e-z Center, distributed by Lawson Products Inc.
quikcenter 1 year ago
What about a broken bolt where space is limited?
feakyt 1 year ago
@feakyt
If the tool itself won't fit then it obviously could not be used. However, if the tool fits but your drill is too large I have had success using longer drill bits (aircraft length rather than the jobber length that comes with the kit) when I need extra reach, or a 90 degree drill. If the extra length will solve your issue there are also drill bit extensions available on the market ranging from a few inches to a few feet in length.
quikcenter 1 year ago
I have a 6mm broken screw. Which kit do I have to purchase?
drokano 1 year ago
@drokano The quikcetner is designed for use on bolts, it might work for some applications with screws though. The tool also works with a particular thread pitch. Th 6mm bolt comes in a few different thread pitches. The 6mm-1.0 (course thread) is the most popular and the 6mm-0.80 (fine thread) is also used. We sell metric course thread and fine thread kits that contain th respective 6mm tools.
quikcenter 1 year ago