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New Aviation Screw Remover Screw Knocker Old Man Woodpecker Tool on 2040-parts.com

US $16.00
Location:

Ohio, United States

Ohio, United States
THESE ARE NEW OLD STOCK.HAVE NEVER BEEN USED.May have scratches in finish due to bulk storage.
Model:AT540 Country of Manufacture:United States

 

Screw remover, Screw Knocker, Old Man or Woodpecker

 
    You get a NEW Screw Remover similar to the one in the photos.

    Use this screw remover to help remove corroded or over-tightened screws.

 I have used a tool like this to remove countersunk screws from large aircraft wings, Allen head cap screws from cargo dollies and button head screws from my cars throttle body. Saves a lot of time and drilling.

  The pounding of the rivet gun helps to free the screw while you apply the twisting force through the tool handle. The impact force from the rivet gun also helps keep pressure on the tool tip in the screw head to helping keep it from rounding out..


  • Fits rivet guns with a .401 Taper shank.
  • Has a  3/8" square drive.
  • 9” overall length
  • 5 ½” Handle
  • What You see in the Picture is what You get.
    No tips included


 

 AVIATION, AUTOMOTIVE, FARM, TRUCKING, EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE.

Orders of 4 or more screw removers will be shipped with the handles removed for packing.You will need to assemble. Instructions will be included.


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