Remove Rounded Bolt With No Problems Using the Super Sockets

Wednesday, December 28, 2011 by BT&F WebTeam
One of the problems most people encounter when removing rusty bolts is rounding. This happens when too much force is applied and the bolt head gets deformed. Rounding can make removal more difficult because conventional sockets use the points for holding the bolt. Rounded bolts can be removed by drilling a hole and using a bolt extractor. However, this method only works in places with ample moving space.
Super Socket
If you want to remove damaged bolts even in tight spaces, consider getting the Super Sockets. Its modern gripping mechanism allows it to unfasten bolts that are as much as 85% rounded. These tools make the job easy because you don't need complex removal tools or even use messy fluid penetrants. These sockets can also start bolts in hard-to-reach areas using a pole extender. You don't have to cram your hands or scratch your knuckles in crowded areas like in engine compartments. These sockets can also hold the bolts better than magnetic sockets.

Better Tools and Fasteners have these sockets available for sale. These sockets are a good investment because these are all you need for unfastening hard-to-remove bolts. You can contact us today for details on how to get your own set.

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