Engineer® Rapid Screw Extractor
by Engineer






The unique extracting tool, especially designed to remove damaged countersunk screws!
- Special screw driver for screw extraction
- No power supply or drilling required
- 2 bits, for more possibilities
- High-torque handle grip
- Shock-absorbable rubber sleeve included
Contents:
- Handle Grip for DBZ (Green) (DBZ-50G)
- Philips screw #2 Press & Twist type bit (DBZ-51)
- Philips screw #2 Strike & Turn type bit (DBZ-52)
- Rubber Sleeve for DBZ-52
How to use the Rapid Screw Extrator
Press & Twist (for slightly damaged screws)
- Insert the 1st Bit into the handle grip and grip it as illustrated below.
- Place the bit tip into the screw head, then scrape away burs in the recess by twisting it back and forth lightly. (Do not attempt to hit the 1st Bit with a hammer.)
- After you feel the bit tip catches the corner of recess, give a jerk counterclockwise while pressing firmly downward.
Strike & Turn (for heavily damaged screws)
- Clean out any steel chips left in the screw recess.
- Fix the rubber sleeve to the 2nd Bit and position the blade in the recess.
- Strike the end of the bit with a hammer to stick the blade into the recess.
- Make sure the bit is self-standing upright, and then affix the grip onto the bit. (Do not hit the grip with a hammer.)
- Give a jerk counterclockwise while pressing firmly downward.
Specifications
- Material:
- Bit: Carbon Steel
- Sleeve: TPR
- Grip: ABS, Nylon
- Weight: 135g
11 customer reviews
7 months ago
A very useful little board, only tested the servo set up so far but with the MicroPython examples from Pimoroni it was easy to get things moving and running.
by Ben about Inventor 2040 W (Pico W Aboard) via REVIEWS.io
8 months ago
Whilst useable, needs a bit of brain think to work out connections and programming. Also need to buy appropriate plugs for inputs and outputs.
by Alan about Inventor 2040 W (Pico W Aboard) via REVIEWS.io
8 months ago
As usual Pimoroni delivered the items in good time and this is a great little board that let me prototype a catch and release trap design for a friend of mine.
Documentation for the inventor board isn't as good as I hoped but I managed to cobble together a working laser trip wire and a servo.
No soft toys were harmed in the making of the video and the rabbit was released shortly after filming 😉
by Mr M about Inventor 2040 W (Pico W Aboard) via REVIEWS.io
8 months ago
Great board for testing and developing.
by Gary about Inventor 2040 W (Pico W Aboard) via REVIEWS.io
a year ago
a lovely board for all sorts of robotics progects, it is my goto board when I am not 100% sure of where the project will lead me.
Using one of these as a brain transplant on my 6 servo humanoid robot was a huge improvement (previously a PiZerow with a servo phat)
by alister about Inventor 2040 W (Pico W Aboard) via REVIEWS.io
a year ago
This is a great little board, but the documentation is not as good as the other Pico Aboard ones.
by Anonymous about Inventor 2040 W (Pico W Aboard) via REVIEWS.io
2 years ago
Awesome bit of kit, up and running with no issues. Little web page with buttons to wiggle some servos, just need to think of a practical use now and make the UI prettier
by Chris about Inventor 2040 W (Pico W Aboard) via REVIEWS.io
2 years ago
Very complete and easy to understand, although you need patience and time.
by jaume about Inventor 2040 W (Pico W Aboard) via REVIEWS.io
2 years ago
Easy to start programming with, more examples for exchanging JSON data would help.
by Rosella about Inventor 2040 W (Pico W Aboard) via REVIEWS.io
2 years ago
Looks like a really good project base. I have used the Pico with Python before, but I’d really like to get ‘C’ up and running with this board (hopefully there are libraries to help).
by Nigel about Inventor 2040 W (Pico W Aboard) via REVIEWS.io
3 years ago
We have been using the Pi Pico board since it became available in the Spring of 2021. So far, we have sampled the Pico Explorer, the Inventor 2040 W, and the Pico Omnibus - all products of Pimoroni. They all have their applications, however the Inventor 2040 W comes closest to our requirement for a small, modestly priced microcontroller board tailored for robotics applications. The convenience of connection to Micro Metal Motors and tachometer assemblies via JST leads is a big step forward. So far, we have not explored the wireless capabilities of the 2040 W, but I am sure when the students get their hands on these boards then we shall see great things!
by Timothy about Inventor 2040 W (Pico W Aboard) via REVIEWS.io
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Whilst useable, needs a bit of brain think to work out connections and programming. Also need to buy appropriate plugs for inputs and outputs.
Alan in Burnley, United Kingdom