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Pipe Extractor Tool Heavy Duty Pipe Tool Automotive Equipment For Expansion Sprinkler Repair Shower Pipeline Water Plumbing

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Remove seized, snapped, or corroded fittings fast with this broken pipe extractor tool. The dual-size (4/6) reverse-thread design bites into fractured nipples and broken stubs from the inside, allowing controlled counter-clockwise extraction without damaging surrounding fixtures. Built from heavy-duty carbon steel with a rust-resistant coating and a non-slip body, it’s a compact, must-have solution for water heaters, shower arms, faucets/angle valves, sprinklers, pumps, and general plumbing maintenance.

Key Features & Benefits

  • Dual-Size Compatibility (4/6): Two engagement diameters in one tool for broader coverage across common small pipe/fitting stubs.*
  • Reverse-Thread Extraction: Left-hand (reverse) biting profile grips tighter as you turn counter-clockwise to remove damaged parts efficiently.
  • Heavy-Duty Build: Carbon steel body with wear- and rust-resistant finish stands up to repeated service use.
  • Non-Slip Control: Textured, anti-slip exterior improves torque transfer and handling—even with gloves.
  • Compact & Portable: Pocket-size form factor for on-the-spot repairs in tight spaces or field service kits.
  • Versatile Use: Assists removal of broken fittings and can aid prep tasks such as gentle internal bite for expansion/threading setups (by experienced users).

Technical Specifications

Product Name Broken Pipe Extractor Tool
Overall Size ≈ 7.5 × 1.6 cm (2.95 × 0.63 in)
Material Carbon steel, wear-resistant / rust-resistant finish
Applicable Range Dual size: 4 / 6 (two engagement ends)*
Use Cases Household & automotive equipment plumbing repairs; heaters, showers, sprinklers, pumps
Type Internal broken-pipe / nipple extractor
Packing 1 × extractor tool
Notes Color may vary slightly; manual measurements ±1–2 cm

*Always verify the damaged fitting’s internal diameter and wall condition to select the correct engagement end.

How to Use

  1. Prep: Shut off water, relieve pressure, and clean debris inside the broken stub.
  2. Select Size: Choose the 4 or 6 end that best fits the I.D. of the broken piece.
  3. Engage: Insert the extractor and apply firm, axial pressure to seat the reverse-thread bite.
  4. Back Out: Turn counter-clockwise with steady torque until the broken fragment releases.
  5. Finish: Inspect threads; chase or re-tap if needed, then reinstall the replacement fitting with sealant/tape per code.

Safety & Best Practices

  • Wear eye/hand protection; support nearby piping to avoid torsional damage.
  • Apply penetrant and allow dwell time on corroded parts; avoid excessive shock loads.
  • Do not exceed reasonable torque—if the stub deforms, switch size or escalate to heat (where safe) or cutting methods.
  • Not for potable-water fittings if contaminated; clean and sanitize per local code after repair.

What’s in the Box

  • Broken pipe extractor tool × 1

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1) What do the “4/6” sizes refer to?

They indicate two engagement diameters on the tool. Choose the end that fits most snugly inside the broken stub for optimal bite.

2) Will this work on steel, brass, or plastic fittings?

Yes—commonly on brass and steel nipples/fittings. For brittle plastics, use light torque and caution to avoid further cracking.

3) Is it left-hand (reverse) threaded?

The engagement profile is designed to bite as you turn counter-clockwise, aiding removal of right-hand threaded parts.

4) Can it help with angle valves or faucet bases?

Yes—if a broken valve/fitting leaves an accessible internal bore, the extractor can grip from the inside for removal.

5) What if the stub is seized by corrosion?

Use penetrating oil, allow dwell time, gently heat surrounding metal if safe, then reattempt with steady torque.

6) Does it cut threads?

No. It removes broken parts. For threading/expansion, use dedicated dies/expanders; this tool can assist positioning only in experienced hands.

7) How much torque can I apply?

Enough to maintain bite without collapsing the stub. If the bore distorts or the tool slips, stop and reassess size/approach.

8) Suitable for automotive cooling/heater lines?

Yes—where a threaded fitting has broken off and the internal bore is accessible. Ensure the system is depressurized and cool.

9) How do I protect threads after extraction?

Chase with the correct tap or thread chaser; clean, then apply thread sealant or tape when installing the new fitting.

10) Storage/maintenance tips?

Wipe clean, light oil to prevent rust, and store dry. Avoid drops that could nick the biting surfaces.

 

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