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Sacar un tornillo con la cabeza rota

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Busca un extractor de tornillos. Los extractores de tornillos están diseñados para ayudarte a extraer tornillos rotos. Los puedes encontrar en “home centers” o ferreterías a precios relativamente bajos; estos harán del proceso algo mucho más sencillo.

Los extractores de tornillos funcionan mejor para tornillos con la rosca robada o con la cabeza rota.

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Perfora un agujero en el tornillo. Elije una broca más delgada que el tornillo. Perfora un agujero en el centro, si no funciona, intenta usar una broca más delgada aun como, por ejemplo, una de 1,5 mm (1/16 de pulgada). Sé cuidadoso y ve lento, ya que no querrás romper la broca en la cabeza del tornillo.[1]

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Golpea el extractor con un martillo. Presiona el extractor hacia el agujero perforado. Presiona lo más que puedas y luego usa el martillo para golpear el extractor hasta que entre completamente.[2]

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Gira el extractor en sentido antihorario para sacar el tornillo. Mientras presionas el extractor, usa el atornillador eléctrico o manual para girarlo en sentido antihorario. La rosca del extractor se apresará en el tornillo, permitiéndote sacarlo.[3]

Si esto no funciona, intenta golpear el extractor con más fuerza o utiliza un lubricante como “Liquid Wrench” en el tornillo. Deja que el lubricante actúe por 30 minutos antes de tratar de sacar el tornillo.

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Agarra el vástago del tornillo con un alicate como alternativa. Para sacar un tornillo sin cabeza, puedes simplemente agarrar el extremo del vástago con un alicate. Gira el alicate para soltar el tornillo del material y luego tira del tornillo para sacarlo.

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