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What size screw extractor do you need?

What size screw extractor do you need?

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Venpirman
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08-15-2016, 02:10 AM
#1
For the K22 screws, you'll typically need an extractor bit sized around 1/4 inch or 6mm depending on your pump/reservoir design. Check the manufacturer's specifications for precise details.
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Venpirman
08-15-2016, 02:10 AM #1

For the K22 screws, you'll typically need an extractor bit sized around 1/4 inch or 6mm depending on your pump/reservoir design. Check the manufacturer's specifications for precise details.

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kfhd
Member
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08-15-2016, 02:34 AM
#2
Depends on the extent of stripping and remaining material. Probably the 2mm extractor is the only choice, but in the worst case you might need the 1.3 mm model. The screw core diameter is 1.25mm, so a smaller size than 1.25mm would be ideal. Drill sizes should be around 2.2mm and 1.5mm.
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kfhd
08-15-2016, 02:34 AM #2

Depends on the extent of stripping and remaining material. Probably the 2mm extractor is the only choice, but in the worst case you might need the 1.3 mm model. The screw core diameter is 1.25mm, so a smaller size than 1.25mm would be ideal. Drill sizes should be around 2.2mm and 1.5mm.

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stopmo
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08-15-2016, 05:09 AM
#3
The screws still retain good material. The pump was worn out, causing the screws to become soft and requiring countersunk pozidriv fasteners. Since I didn’t have a Pozidriv bit, I used a PH1 bit which stripped the heads. I also discovered a left-handed 1mm drill bit that should remove the screw without harming the threads, yes?
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stopmo
08-15-2016, 05:09 AM #3

The screws still retain good material. The pump was worn out, causing the screws to become soft and requiring countersunk pozidriv fasteners. Since I didn’t have a Pozidriv bit, I used a PH1 bit which stripped the heads. I also discovered a left-handed 1mm drill bit that should remove the screw without harming the threads, yes?

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Kaisetsu
Senior Member
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09-02-2016, 04:44 PM
#4
For K22 screws the head measures 3.8mm and the slot width is 2.4mm. This places them in the compact screw category, meaning you should use an extractor sized between 2.5–3mm #1. Anything bigger won’t grip properly, and a smaller one will just turn. If the package includes the kit, select the 2.5mm or 3mm extractor bit—it’s the proper fit for K22.
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Kaisetsu
09-02-2016, 04:44 PM #4

For K22 screws the head measures 3.8mm and the slot width is 2.4mm. This places them in the compact screw category, meaning you should use an extractor sized between 2.5–3mm #1. Anything bigger won’t grip properly, and a smaller one will just turn. If the package includes the kit, select the 2.5mm or 3mm extractor bit—it’s the proper fit for K22.

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nass15
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09-03-2016, 10:06 AM
#5
Great! You're confirming the right tool for the job. Since the parts aren't cheap, using the #8 extractor bit is a solid choice.
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nass15
09-03-2016, 10:06 AM #5

Great! You're confirming the right tool for the job. Since the parts aren't cheap, using the #8 extractor bit is a solid choice.

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appies
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09-03-2016, 03:04 PM
#6
Avoid the #8 size—it’s too big for a K22. Aim for 2.5–3mm, which usually matches a #1 or occasionally a #2 bit in most extractor kits. When purchasing a set, refer to the chart on the box: the slot width for K22 is just 2.4mm, so an #8 would spin freely. Choose the smaller #1 size with a 2.5–3mm range for better performance.
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appies
09-03-2016, 03:04 PM #6

Avoid the #8 size—it’s too big for a K22. Aim for 2.5–3mm, which usually matches a #1 or occasionally a #2 bit in most extractor kits. When purchasing a set, refer to the chart on the box: the slot width for K22 is just 2.4mm, so an #8 would spin freely. Choose the smaller #1 size with a 2.5–3mm range for better performance.

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alex4max
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09-03-2016, 10:44 PM
#7
That's what I'm asking, the sizes in this set go from #1 to #10 that's larger to smaller. The closest EXTRACTOR bit to 2.4mm is #7 which is 3mm, #8 which is 2.3mm and #9 which is 2mm. Which one to chose?
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alex4max
09-03-2016, 10:44 PM #7

That's what I'm asking, the sizes in this set go from #1 to #10 that's larger to smaller. The closest EXTRACTOR bit to 2.4mm is #7 which is 3mm, #8 which is 2.3mm and #9 which is 2mm. Which one to chose?

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coolboy62008
Junior Member
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09-04-2016, 04:34 AM
#8
Opt for the #8 (2.3 mm) as it’s nearest to the 2.4 mm slot and will actually grip the head. #7 at 3 mm could be too broad and slide off, while #9 at 2 mm might not hold enough surface. #8 offers the best balance for a precise bite without forcing too much.
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coolboy62008
09-04-2016, 04:34 AM #8

Opt for the #8 (2.3 mm) as it’s nearest to the 2.4 mm slot and will actually grip the head. #7 at 3 mm could be too broad and slide off, while #9 at 2 mm might not hold enough surface. #8 offers the best balance for a precise bite without forcing too much.

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xFqtal_
Senior Member
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09-04-2016, 05:19 AM
#9
Great, thanks for the assistance. Or I had issues with the client.
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xFqtal_
09-04-2016, 05:19 AM #9

Great, thanks for the assistance. Or I had issues with the client.

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Sqwalish
Member
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09-05-2016, 12:11 AM
#10
It's exactly the right size—#8 (2.3 mm)—which should work perfectly. This should avoid any issues. The balanced dimension offers a smooth result without causing harm. Wishing you success with the client's repair!
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Sqwalish
09-05-2016, 12:11 AM #10

It's exactly the right size—#8 (2.3 mm)—which should work perfectly. This should avoid any issues. The balanced dimension offers a smooth result without causing harm. Wishing you success with the client's repair!