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Bolt Extraction Kit debuts

By Janice Wood · December 1, 2010 ·

Broken Bolt has launched a nationwide expansion of its Bolt Extraction Kit.

“This particular tool has been very successful in its local market,” said Luke Dubay, partner at Minneapolis-based Broken Bolt. “It has proven to help the age-old problem of how to remove broken bolts.”

Broken Bolt has developed a team to build marketing and sales efforts of the tool nationwide. “We are very excited to expand to a more national audience” Dubay said. “With such large players as the US Military, Cummins and Wal-Mart fleet adopting this tool early on, it shows the tool’s significant value in terms of time and money savings.”

The Extraction Tool, which is available in three kits (small, large and combo), are made in the USA and contain more than 60 items that include the bolt extraction arms, high speed cobalt drill bits, tap wrenches, tap drills, drill bushings, hardened washers and a plastic case for storage, mobility and easy access.

For more information: BrokenBolt.com

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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  1. Monte says

    December 2, 2010 at 6:36 am

    My Dad used to say, “If you have to ask how much something is, You probably cannot afford it”.
    Why make it so hard to “shop”?

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