SCREW, FORCING
Made with high quality material, these products can last a long time
OTC Tools & Equipment Screw, Forcing (–) 8-32 x 1/2
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The OTC Tools & Equipment Screw, Forcing (-) is a company that manufactures and distributes accessories for power tools
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Never lose your grip with this reliable screw!
OTC Tools & Equipment Screw, Forcing (-)
Everyone can appreciate a good screw! When you need to force your way into something, count on this forcing screw
These are used to extract screws that have been stripped (i
This can be done by pressing it into the part, or by turning it in an attached socket (also known as a nut)
, metal fatigue) in a hole or threaded into a surface at an angle, rather than turned straight into the material
They are available in straight and 90 degree angles
For example, it may be used to attach a bolt or a screw to a wall
Forcing Screws are used to remove pins and screws
OTC Tools & Equipment Screw, Forcing (-) is a high quality tool that has been manufactured to meet or exceed the original equipment manufacturers specifications
The product number for this item is OTC-311880
They’re perfect for any DIY enthusiast or handyman to have on hand in case of emergencies, as well as daily fixes around the house or shop
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Their products are used to improve the performance of these power tools
The forcing action increases the pressure between contacting surfaces and generates friction between them
Reach for OTC Tools & Equipment SCREWS, FORCING when you need to extract a screw
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These are the tools you need to get your job done right
This tool is a fastener that is used to hold two or more parts together
It forces the parts together by deforming the metal at its tip
They are designed to apply more force than a standard screwdriver tip would be capable of, due to the greater surface area contact with the sides of a stripped screw head