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New bolt extractor removes rusted and worn fasteners with ease

By Michelle Froese | March 31, 2021

The Crescent Bolt Biter Impact Bolt Extractors can easily remove rusted, rounded, and worn-down fasteners that other extraction tools find too challenging.

Standard nut drivers are typically not designed to reliably remove rusted, rounded, or worn-down fasteners. To this end, Crescent Tools is setting a new standard with its Crescent Bolt Biter Impact Bolt Extractors.

Crescent is a premier brand from Apex Tool Group, one of the largest, global hand-tool manufacturers.

The new Crescent Bolt Biter Impact Nut Extractor and Driver offers an innovative product that grips any nut or bolt no matter how damaged. The bi-directional gripping design quickly and easily removes and tightens, eliminating the frustration when working with rusted or ruined hex head fasteners.

“Removing worn fasteners with standard nut drivers is like trying to pull a round peg through a square hole,” says Mary Hughey, product manager with Crescent. “The Crescent Bolt Biter accessories are different from anything else because every rounded, worn fastener is different. We listened to pros complain that there was no solution on the market, so we created one.”

Hughey added: This means no more fighting to remove a worn fastener or sawing the fasteners off and ultimately costing time.”

Crescent Bolt Biter products are available nationwide at Lowe’s Home Improvement stores and other retailers professionals rely on.

The Crescent Bolt Biter tools provide these benefits:

  • Removes and tightens damaged fasteners with ease – The bi-directional design enables easy removal and reuse of rusted and rounded fasteners
  • Five times the gripping force – A tapered flute securely grabs and holds onto damaged fasteners
  • Up to 50 times the lifespan – Provides 50 times the life, even in high-torque impact applications
  • A 1/4-inch hex shank – Compatible with impact drivers and drills

 

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    • Thread repair kits + lockers
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