Cleveland Twist Drill C00910 “Ezy-Out” 12-Piece Spiral Screw Extractor Set, Carbon Steel, Square-Drive, Left-Hand Flute, Shop-Grade Removal Kit (Ref. 807RD8)
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Cleveland Twist Drill C00910 “Ezy-Out” 12-Piece Spiral Screw Extractor Set, Carbon Steel, Square-Drive, Left-Hand Flute, Shop-Grade Removal Kit (Ref. 807RD8)
Condition: New, full set. Case and all 12 extractors present; unused.
Cleveland Twist Drill’s C00910 “Ezy-Out” kit is a shop-grade, 12-piece spiral screw extractor set built from durable carbon steel and precision-ground for bite. The left-hand spiral flutes dig deeper as torque is applied counter-clockwise, giving you controlled removal of broken screws, bolts, and studs without damaging surrounding threads. Each extractor features a square drive head, so you can turn it with a tap wrench, small adjustable wrench, or a 4-sided socket. The compact, labeled case keeps all sizes organized for field service bags and maintenance carts.
Model details you provided: C00910 set, carbon steel, internal ref 807RD8.
Features
- 12 spiral-flute extractors (graduated sizes) for a broad range of fasteners.
- Left-hand (reverse) flutes bite as you back out the broken fastener.
- Square drive heads fit tap wrenches or 4-point sockets for controlled torque.
- Carbon steel construction: tough, resharpenable cutting edges for shop use.
- Compact labeled storage case for quick size ID and transport.
- Works with standard drills (reverse/left-hand drilling recommended for best results).
- Reusable & serviceable: edges can be lightly dressed if dulled.
Typical Sizes Included
- Extractor sizes #1 through #12 (spiral style).
(Use the correct pilot drill for each size; follow the chart in the lid or your standard extractor chart.)
Applications
- Electrical/HVAC service: broken panel screws, junction-box hardware, blower housing and sheet-metal fasteners.
- Automotive/fleet: studs, small bolts in brackets and accessories.
- Industrial MRO: machinery covers, pumps, flanges, and fixtures.
- Construction/wood-metalwork: cabinet screws snapped flush, embedded deck or hinge hardware.
- Facility maintenance: anchors and equipment fasteners without damaging tapped holes.
How to Use (best practice)
- Center-punch the broken fastener.
- Drill a pilot hole to the recommended size (preferably with a left-hand drill bit).
- Insert the extractor, tap lightly to seat, and turn counter-clockwise with a tap wrench/4-point socket.
- Apply penetrant and heat/cool cycles if corrosion is heavy; avoid excessive torque that could snap the extractor.
Cross-Referenced / Equivalent Sets (functionally similar)
- Cleveland spiral extractor assortments covering sizes #1–#12 (C009xx family).
- IRWIN Hanson 12-pc Spiral Extractor Sets (e.g., 53227 series).
- Vermont American spiral extractor kits (#1–#5/#1–#10 ranges).
- GearWrench / KD Tools spiral screw extractor assortments.
Comparable Products
- Straight-flute extractors (tap-style) for brittle bolts or softer metals.
- Multi-spline extractors (heavy-torque applications).
- Alden “Grabit”/dual-ended drill-and-extract bits (for small fasteners).
- Left-hand drill bit kits used alone to spin out broken screws during drilling.
System Compatibility / Use in Assemblies
- Pairs with tap wrenches (T-handle), 4-point sockets, or small adjustable wrenches.
- Use with left-hand drill bits for pilots (recommended), drill press or hand drill in reverse.
- Consider guide bushings or drill guides for centered pilot holes on small fasteners.
- Works alongside thread-repair kits (helicoil-type) if threads are damaged after removal.
Trademarks
Cleveland Twist Drill and Ezy-Out (and any other brand names mentioned) are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. All trademarks are used strictly for identification and comparison purposes.
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Common Requests:
- “What pilot drill sizes match each Cleveland C00910 extractor?”
- “Spiral vs straight-flute extractors—when to use which on seized bolts?”
- “Can I use a tap wrench or 4-point socket on these square heads?”
- “Tips to avoid breaking an extractor in hardened screws.”
- “Do I need left-hand drill bits for the pilot holes, or will standard bits work?”
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Weight | 2 lbs |
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Dimensions | 9 × 4 × 4 in |
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