For use with 6 gauge stainless steel clutch head screws.
Clutch head security screws removal tool.
The tool is often difficult to find but once you find one security screws come off easily.
You can drill a hole into the head of the screw and use a screw extractor to remove it.
A more severe extraction method would be to drill the head off the security screw.
The one way screw will come right out source.
Drives and removes most one way screws.
This is a varied and non specific question however more often than not we recommend our one way security screw removal tool.
Simply place the two steel pins at the head of the tool into the slots on the head of screw and turn the extraction tool like you would a regular screwdriver.
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The beauty is that this tool does not apply any torque on the fastener.
Clutch head fixings can be fitted without a special tool or insert bit and are generally classed as permanent fixings.
As noted it s essential that a correctly sized removal tool is used.
This set is ideal for driving and removing one way screws.
It only applies the hammering force to loosen up the rust.
The torque to turn the fastener is applied by your hand on the welded on handle on the tool bit.
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By applying pressure via the removal tool it s possible to gain enough purchase to be able to loosen the security one way screw.
The set includes 3 tools of different sizes to accommodate screws ranging in size from 4 to 14 and larger.
Specially designed two tungsten carbide tips dig into the sloping areas of the clutch head and enable removal when applying pressure.
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Clutch head removal tools feature two super hard tungsten carbide tips which can effectively dig into the screw head.
I just ground the end of the hammer tool bit into a 3 8 square so that i could use the 3 8 drive clutch head bits on it.
Since you can t see the shank of the screw a conservative estimate would be to drill a hole approximately 1 4 the width of the screw head.