The DZ-76 rapid Screw Extractor kit is a new innovative screw removal / extractor product released by ENGINEER (Japan) for removing Phillips type screws with damaged heads (Phillips sizes #0, #1 & #2 - including countersunk screws) .
A short promo video of a sibling product (the DBZ-60G which works in a similar way) can be viewed here >> ENGINEER DBZ-60G rapid screw extractor demo video << (the first product shown in the video is the DBZ-60G)
- included in this kit... 1 x "GT-Drive" (ergonomic/comfort handle) and 4 x "bazooka" bits for extracting Phillips screws
- A super fast & easy way to remove Phillips screws with damaged heads (size #0, size #1 and size #2)
- no power, no drilling and no hammer required to get a damaged screw out (<< for screw sizes #0, #1 ...if the screw head is size #2 *and* heavily damaged, then a DBZ-52 'hammer-in' type bit is supplied to facilitate the screw's removal)
- driver handle has a 'go-through' solid steel inner core & top cap, thereby allowing safe hammering of the handle
- driver handle accepts standard 6.35mm (1/4") hex drive shafts
- the foremost part of the driver handle has an integrated hex metal nut - this accepts a 13mm spanner (not supplied) to allow bolstering (applying high leverage/force) on a particularly stubborn/stuck screw
- Made in Japan
Operating guidelines:-
If the screw's head is lightly damaged, insert the appropriate bit into the handle (for Phillips head Size #0 use the DBZ-58 bit, for Size #1 use the DBZ-57 bit and for Size #2 use the DBZ-52 bit) ...then simply press down firmly on the damaged screw to twist it out, click here to watch a demo video >> removing damaged screws quickly << (please note this video linked to, is actually for a sibling product the DBZ-60G which has a T style handle/grip, but the bits work in the same manner ...therefore, you can see the bits in action)
If the screw head is heavily damaged and the screw size is Phillips size #2, then hammer the supplied DBZ-52 bit firmly into the screw head until it 'bites' (i.e. the bit can stand 'upright' on its own without being held) - then attach the handle, press down firmly to twist the screw out - click here to watch a demo video >> Phillips size #2 - hammering the bit in << (please note: again, the video linked to, is actually for a sibling product the DBZ-60G which has a T style handle/grip, but the bits work in the same manner ...therefore, you can see the bits in action)
In this additional (short) video of a sibling product (the DBZ-60G) >> ENGINEER DBZ-60G rapid screw extractor demo video 2 << a representative of the Brand (ENGINEER) provides a detailed explanation of how the ENGINEER Screw Extractor bits work.