Milwaukee 49-57-9001 Screw Extractor Instruction Manual
- June 13, 2024
- Milwaukee
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Milwaukee 49-57-9001 Screw Extractor
Product Information
- Cat. No.: 49-57-9001
- Product Name: Screw Extractor
- Languages: English, French, Spanish
- Bit Sizes: #1, #2, #3, #4
- Screw Sizes: No. 4-7, No. 8-10, No. 11-14, No. 16-24
- Bolt Sizes: No. 10 (5 mm), 1/4 (6 mm), 5/16 (8 mm), 3/8 (10 mm)
Product Usage Instructions
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read all safety warnings, instructions, illustrations, and specifications
provided with this product. Before use, read the instruction sheet, the tool
instructions, and all labels on the tool. Failure to follow the warnings and
instructions may result in electric shock, fire, and/or serious injury. Save
these instructions – This instruction sheet contains important safety and
operating instructions.
CAUTION
Screw, screw extractor bit, and drill/driver chuck may be hot. To reduce the
risk of injury, wear gloves when changing bits and handling screws.
OPERATION
Screw Extracting Bit sizes #1, #2, and #3 can be used in an impact driver in
low speed for all steps. Follow the steps below to extract screws using the
screw extractor:
- Secure the workpiece.
- Ensure the drill/driver is in reverse and drill mode at high speed.
- Install screw extractor into drill/driver chuck with side A facing out.
- Using the drill/driver, pre-drill the screw extractor into the screw head.
- After pre-drilling the screw head, flip the screw extractor to side B.
- Ensure the drill/driver is in reverse and switch to low speed.
- Insert the screw extractor into pre-drilled screw head. Push straight into the screw and start the drill/driver slowly to extract the screw.
- If the screw gets stuck on the extractor, disconnect the tool from the power source. Wearing gloves, gently pull it off the extractor or gently tap the screw, being careful not to break the extractor tip.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- WARNINGRead all safety warnings, instructions, illustrations and specifications provided with this product. Before use, read this instruction sheet, the tool instructions, and all labels on the tool. Failure to follow the warnings and instructions may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury. Save these instructions – This instruction sheet contains important safety and operating instructions.
- Use on stripped screws in soft wood.
- CAUTION Screw, screw extractor bit and drill/driver chuck may be hot. To reduce the risk of injury, wear gloves when changing bits and handling screws.
OPERATION
CAUTION Screw, screw extractor bit and drill/driver chuck may be hot. To reduce the risk of injury, wear gloves when changing bits and handling screws.
Bit sizes | Screws | Bolts |
---|
1
2
3
4
| No. 4-7
No. 8-10
No. 11-14
No. 16-24
| No. 10 (5 mm)
1/4″ (6 mm)
5/16″ (8 mm)
3/8″ (10 mm)
Screw Extracting
Bit sizes #1, #2, and #3 can be used in an impact driver in low speed for all steps.
- Secure the workpiece.
- Ensure the drill/driver is in reverse and drill mode at high speed.
- Install screw extractor into drill/driver chuck with side A facing out.
- Using the drill/driver, pre-drill the screw extractor into the screw head.
- After pre-drilling the screw head, flip the screw extractor to side B.
- Ensure the drill/driver is in reverse and switch to low speed.
- Insert the screw extractor into pre-drilled screw head. Push straight into the screw and start the drill/driver slowly to extract the screw.
- If the screw gets stuck on the extractor, disconnect the tool from the power source. Wearing gloves, gently pull it off the extractor or gently tap the screw, being careful not to break the extractor tip.
Optional Next Steps
- Repeat steps 2-7, if needed.
- If unsuccessful, use a larger extractor bit.
- Use the drill/driver to apply sideways pressure on the pre-drilled screw head to improve extractor grip.
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